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Bulgaria's Recovery Plan to help overcome demographic problems: PM Stefan Yanev

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The set reforms and priorities in the National Plan for Recovery and Sustainability will contribute to achieving a better economic situation in the country. This was stated by the caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev at the beginning of today's sitting of the Council of Ministers.


The Prime Minister also pointed out the impact of the plan on solving Bulgaria's demographic problems. According to him, the decisions are difficult, long-term, but one of them is the developed economy, which will provide well-paid jobs. This will be a prerequisite for Bulgarians abroad to return home, especially young people who are able to improve the demographic picture in the country, the prime minister added. 

He expressed hope that these priorities and what has been started will be continued by the next government, which will be elected by the 46th National Assembly.



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