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Property of businessman Ivo Prokopiev does not restrict access to sea

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Businessman and publisher Ivo Prokopiev has told BNR that his house in the Budzhaka area, in front of which a protest was organized today, was built according to all requirements of the law. He pointed out that there have never been barriers or obstacles, hindering access from land to sea and from sea to land.

Prokopiev also commented on the anti-government protests in the country, saying that many people have been deceived in their expectations over the past 10 years. According to him, an end to the model of government that has led to the conquest of the state and institutions was mass voting of the people.




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