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Central Election Commission presents certificate to Rumen Radev on the occasion of his election as President

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The Chairperson of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission Kamelia Neykova presented certificates to Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova on the occasion of their election as President and Vice President of this country. "I have no doubt that you will meet the expectations of the citizens who want change. The National Assembly and the Presidency are to work together for the prosperity of our country",  National Assembly Speaker Nikola Minchev said at the ceremony.

"We will continue to defend the national interest and contribute to the interaction of institutions with civil society", Bulgaria’s head of state Radev said in return.




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