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  1. OPEKEPE scandal remains sore point for government despite wayward inquiry

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    president is inferring that there was high-level political interference in the effort to stamp out

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  2. Coronavirus outbreaks highlight limited progress in disbanding hotspots for migrants
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    found positive, while at Malakasa 100 staff and residents have been tested. The government unveiled... prevailing even in the more organised camps like Malakasa and Ritsona. The measures will be even harder

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  3. Newsletter 247 -10/04/2020

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    at Malakasa 100 staff and residents have been tested. The government unveiled a strategy – dubbed... organised camps like Malakasa and Ritsona. The government is also under pressure to improve the public

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  4. Refugee crisis threatens effort to improve ties with neighbours
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    . Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov strongly criticised Greece for the way it has handled the crisis... army’s exercises on the border with Greece, Borrisov referred to an “organized plan” that threatened... not to reply to Borrisov’s comments. Diplomatic sources highlighted the unpredictability

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  5. Some sad lessons the Western Balkans can learn from Bulgaria's EU Journey
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    Agora

    People’s Party (EPP) of which Boyko Borissov is a member had worked its magic behind the curtain. Throughout the years, many EU officials, especially Commissioners, backed Borissov’s autocracy with flattering public statements attempting to persuade Bulgarians the emperor was not naked. Borissov’s

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  6. Bulgaria's Covid-19 vaccination fiasco: excessive risks, mediocre results
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    Agora

    of AstraZeneca Bulgaria is Zoya Paunova, one of the founders of Borissov’s GERB party who is also... administered per 100 people. But even hitting rock bottom does not seem to “rock” Borissov’s government... somewhere else. Will this be the European Commission? Borissov has already tried that in the past. To me

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