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Prime Minister Denkov reports 50% increase in foreign investment in 2023

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The biggest reform we can do besides the reform in the justice system is to attract more investors. This is what Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov told bTV. With the money they invest and with the way of organization they bring, the wages of the workers are increased. We have a record amount of investment for the last 15 years, more than 50% higher than last year, added the Prime Minister. He explained that by the end of the year, investments will exceed 3.5 billion euros. "Here, this is what will raise people's incomes," noted Denkov.

Regarding the upcoming rotation of the prime minister's post in March, Denkov stressed that the agreements will be fulfilled and Mariya Gabriel will be the prime minister, and he will be the deputy prime minister. "I will probably return to the Ministry of Education," he added.



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