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Experts discuss Bulgaria’s accession to Eurozone

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At an international conference at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia today economists, financiers, bankers and researchers from this country and abroad will be discussing “Bulgaria in the Eurozone – opportunities and challenges”.  

The participants include Paul Tang, member of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament and Professor of Law Miroslav Cerar, Prime Minister of Slovenia from 2014 until 2018.

The aim of the conference is to present the experience of countries which have already joined the Eurozone and to provoke a deeper analysis of the path leading Bulgaria to the Eurozone.



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