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Subsidy limit remains hot topic in discussions on Agriculture sector

| updated on 11/24/21 7:39 PM
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Negotiations on the program of a possible coalition cabinet with the mandate of "We Continue the Change" continue. On the topic of "Agriculture", parties agreed on the need to increase control over food production, stimulate local production and support livestock farming and fruit and vegetable production in the country. The need to impose a ceiling on subsidies and land consolidation remain controversial topic which potential partners in the future government will continue to seek agreement on, reporter Veselina Milanova informed.

Later, the political forces discussed e-government. They agreed to work on the introduction of a personal electronic identification in ID cards and smartphones within six months after the formation of the new cabinet.

As for education, “There is Such a People” called for the abolition of the National External Assessment for students in grade 4. The Bulgarian Socialist Party spoke out against the gender ideologies at school. According to “Democratic Bulgaria”, this country should launch vaccination promotion campaign among upper grades students, reporter Andrey Borisov informed.




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