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Quick introduction of toll system among top priorities of Bulgaria’s Ministry of Regional Development: Nikolay Nankov

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The quick introduction of a toll system is among the top priorities of the Bulgarian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works. The financial resource generated from the new toll system will be enough to guarantee steadfast development of that sector, Bulgaria’s Minister of Regional Development and Public Works Nikolay Nankov said on Saturday, Focus agency informs.  Each day the state misses revenues amounting to at least EUR 750,000 from the lack of a toll system. Minister Nankov went on to say. The revenues from toll taxes will be used only for maintenance, rehabilitation and construction of roads, Nikolay Nankov categorically said.




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