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Premier Borissov and President Radev greet Bulgarian students

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Today, we need dignified and educated people more than ever, Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov wrote on Facebook on the occasion of the Student’s Day celebrated on December 8. "You are the future Bulgaria and it is up to you to preserve it - with traditions, values, morals, but also to develop it as a modern European country," Premier Borissov added.

"All Bulgarian people share a common religion called knowledge. Education helped our people rise during the national revival period. The future also belongs to them," this country’s President Rumen Radev wrote in his greeting.

In his congratulatory message, President Radev noted that today thousands of students study abroad, but all Bulgarian students love Bulgaria and each one holds a piece of their country’s future.




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