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President Rumen Radev expects the government's measures to normalize the market

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Bulgaria's head of state Rumen Radev expects the measures taken by the caretaker cabinet to reduce the prices of food products will lead to normalization of the market, BTA reported.

Before the annual awards ceremony for responsible business, in which he participated, the president commented to journalists that a comprehensive information system was needed to track food and its pricing. The caretaker government is working hard to devise such a system, and according to the president, it will have an effect. 
Radev added that the system should be operational soon.



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