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Vice-President: With the power of Bulgarian education and culture we shall overcome the crisis

President Radev and Vice-President Yotova laid flowers at the monument to saints Cyril and Methodius in front of the national library.
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“With the power of Bulgarian education and culture we shall overcome the current crisis. We, as institutions are in the debt of Bulgarian culture. As citizens we need to help it survive in the coming months,” said Vice-President Iliana Yotova.

She thanked teachers, pupils and parents who were able, together, to cope with the tasks of education in the conditions of pandemic. Iliana Yotova thanked the children from the Bulgarian communities all over the world who took part in the virtual forum “Naked are all people without books”, organized by the Vice-President.

With this initiative the children were able to celebrate the work of the enlighteners with a song or a poem by a Bulgarian author dedicated to Cyril and Methodius and their disciples. 



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