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Ivaylo Moscovski appointed as Deputy President of Black Sea Trade and Development Bank

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The Bulgarian National Assembly accepted the resignation of MP Ivaylo Moscovski. Moscovski returned to the Bulgarian Parliament as an MP from the parliamentary group of GERB party after his resignation as Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications following the heavy bus accident near the town of Svoge which claimed 20 lives. Ivaylo Moscovski will be appointed as rotational Deputy President of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank. Ivaylo Moscovski was nominated by the Bulgarian government in September and his candidature was officially presented by Bulgaria’s Minister of Finance Vladislav Goranov in October.




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