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Restaurateurs oppose idea of new restrictions

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The Bulgarian Association of Establishments and the Association of Restaurants in Bulgaria have described any tightening of measures related to their business as "absolutely unacceptable."

Yesterday, the Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov announced that various measures were being considered for the regions with the highest coronavirus incidence.

Branch organizations oppose the ideas for a new closure, declaring that they would accept only the already announced measures and dates. Restaurateurs also call for immediate payment of the promised 20 percent of turnover for the months in which the restaurants were closed and say they are ready to be "more direct" in protecting their rights.




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