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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov: The State of Emergency in Bulgaria is Еxtended until June 30

Prime Minister Boyko Borissov announced that the state of emergency in the country has been extended until June 30th.

It should have ended 15 days earlier, but given the increasing cases of coronavirus in our country, another decision was made. Borissov explained that the prolongation of the state of emergency should not bother people and cause panic.

Vucic announced significant changes in the government after the elections

However, now he does not want to comment on who could be the new prime minister.
"Significant changes ... Some of those who are now ministers will remain in the government, but there will be significant changes. I am very satisfied with the work of Ana Brnabic, but I would not comment on who will be the new prime minister.

Brnabic: "It is too early to declare victory; We are ready for the second wave"

"Today, we have approximately 40 to 100 cases a day. The situation in hospitals is such that hospitals are slowly returning to normal work," the Prime Minister added.
As she said, the situation on the overall territory of Serbia is being monitored and the state is reacting in a timely manner.

Greek PM seeks ‘safe corridor’ for tourism with seven countries

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday has proposed the creation of a "safe corridor" that will allow travel between countries which have successfully contained their coronavirus outbreaks in a bid to revive tourism, which came grinding to a halt in March following widespread lockdowns and travel bans.

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