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Prime Minister Boyko Borisov inspects renovated infrastructure sites in Sliven, the government's press service announced.

The prime minister has visited the new roundabout on the Rose Valley in the city, for which the government has allocated over BGN 2 322 000 without VAT. The mayor of Sliven Stefan Radev said that 400 000 leva have been saved from the public crossing. "For the first time a mayor will save on repairs and the rest of the money will go for kindergarten," said Boyko Borisov, quoted in the announcement. The mayor of Sliven stressed that without strong finances there could be no strong municipalities.

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has also seen the renovated residential blocks in the Sinite Kamani District, where 51 apartments were renovated under the National Energy Efficiency Program of Multifamily Buildings in the past year. "Now, everyone started asking for remediation, and when BSP and MRF spoke against sanitation, you were silent, and now they see that there is a surplus of BGN 3 billion, governed by good keepers, so the state has a surplus," Prime Minister Borisov said.

The mayor has also confirmed that the city still has a great interest in the building renovation program. "Everyone hopes to continue the program to get involved, no such big investment has ever been made," added the mayor of Sliven. The rehabilitation continues at the moment in another building in the neighborhood where 230 people live. In the municipality of Sliven, 18 of the 51 buildings approved for participation in the program have been completed.

Prime Minister Borisov has also seen the renovated park along the Asenovska River along Rakovski Street - Antim 1 - Dimitar Pehlivanov Street, for whose breakout the government lent BGN 1.6 million. With...

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