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PM Denkov: We are ready with new memorandum that can be signed with grain producers

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We are ready with the main points in the new memorandum that we propose to sign with the farmers. We are waiting for them in order to continue the conversation and finalize the agreement, Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov announced at a briefing. According to him, the goal is to unblock the process as quickly as possible, allowing the cabinet to support grain producers who have suffered losses.

"Every day that passes in protests and blockades, instead of negotiations in preparation of the agreement and the implementation of the points of the new memorandum, delays the moment when those who really need this help can receive it", the Prime Minister pointed out.

This morning, the National Association of Grain Producers, uniting a large part of those employed in the industry, started indefinite protest actions.




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