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Coastline in Rosenets park near Burgas declared official beach after protests

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The coastline in Rosenets Park situated about 15 km from Bulgaria's Burgas, for which there was a mass protest last summer, is now officially a beach. This was announced by the MP from Democratic Bulgaria Dimitar Naidenov, referring to a court decision. He added that the decision was final, as a state property deed is to be issued and the strip tis o be categorized by the Ministry of Tourism.
After the protests last summer, an inspection by the prosecutor's office has found that a two-storey building and a port owned by the honorary chairman of the MRF Ahmed Dogan were built in violation of the law in the Rosenets area, and that the ban on citizens' access to Rosenets Beach was illegal.




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