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Minister Krasen Kralev: EU Presidency Trio Bulgaria-Estonia-Austria works for concrete results in Youth sector

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Bulgaria’s Minister of Youth and Sports Krasen Kralev is participating at the Youth Ministers Meeting in Vienna. In Minister Kralev’s words, the cooperation within the trio Bulgaria-Estonia-Austria which took the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU for 18 months is exceptionally useful. Bulgaria supports the proposal for more funding for the new Erasmus programme, including its Youth chapter, Minister Krasen Kralev pointed out. Bulgaria was the first country which put the focus on the young people, Minister Kralev said. We are working to encourage young people take part in the process of development of youth policies regardless of their status and origin, Minister Kralev underlined.




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