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Caretaker PM: Do what is possible and what is impossible to address the “war” on the roads

Caretaker PM Galab Donev
Photo: BGNES

“Every time I hear of a road accident that has, once again, taken human lives I am filled with anger because I believe that the “war” on the roads can be put an end to,” caretaker PM Galab Donev said during a national meeting of the Interior Ministry.  

“Do what is possible and what is impossible to address the “war” on the roads of the country. You have the support of the government,” Galab Donev said, addressing the representatives of the Interior Ministry. 

Caretaker Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev, on his part, pointed out that the security of the forthcoming election process must be assured and it must take place smoothly. He promised that law enforcement officers will apply all of their experience and make every effort to find the persons who are behind the corrupt election practices. 



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