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Power changes hands in Bulgaria

Mon, Jul 27 2009 16:54 CET 2267 Views 1 Comment
Power changes hands in Bulgaria

Photo: Assen Tonev

At an official ceremony at the Cabinet office in Sofia on July 27 2009, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov and his Cabinet accepted the transition of power from their predecessors.

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Anonymous BorisVI Wed, Jul 29 2009 06:06 CET

I hope this is the change that will change Bulgaria for the better.


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