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11th edition of “Career in Bulgaria. Why not?” forum opens in Sofia

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President Rumen Radev opened the 11th edition of the forum “Career in Bulgaria. Why not?” taking place in Sofia.

Addressing the young people who have graduated abroad, the Bulgarian head of state said that the job applicants had come to Bulgaria to seek career development “with a fresh impetus of zero tolerance of injustice and lawlessness”, which form the main obstacle standing in the way of the country’s development.

Rumen Radev added that it was essential to make up for the delay in Bulgaria’s development and take the road of universal modernization, and that the applicants were in possession of the knowledge, and the experience to be able to accomplish this. In his words, young Bulgarians are coming back with the know-how and the thinking of new standards. 



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