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President Radev: Institutions need to convince young people success can be achieved with hard work and no corruption

President Rumen Radev
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Institutions need to convince young people that success in Bulgaria is possible and can be achieved with hard work and no corruption. Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev, said at a meeting with 57 students who participated in the work of the presidential institution in 2017.

The President has called on young people to be an active part of the civic society and to make their personal contribution for turning this country into a good place for living and working.

"Think globally, but never forget that you are Bulgarians. It is your calling to build a just, moral and dignified society," the President told the young people.



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