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Bulgaria's President Radev opens exhibition on 70th anniversary of the State Archives

President Radev at the opening of the exhibition on 70th anniversary of State Archives
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I was surprised to see the name of Nikolay Mladenov in the Pandora Papers. The services are obliged to provide information and I expect such data, commented the Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on the name of Nikolay Mladenov disclosed in the Pandora Papers. I have not heard of the Bobokov brothers. Obviously, many more names will come out, but we should differentiate between people in government positions and people from the business sector, Radev said.

"A state without memory has no future. History has proved it and Bulgaria as a country with a millennial history has left for centuries many documents that constitute a national treasure," said President Rumen Radev, who officially opened the exhibition "Treasures of the State Archives" organized on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Bulgaria's State Archives.



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