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Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is to attend two ribbon-cutting ceremonies scheduled for Friday and Sunday. Photo by BGNES
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and European Commissioner for Regional Policy Johannes Hahn will cut the ribbon Sunday on the Trakia Highway section between Nova Zagora and Stara Zagora.
The new highway stretch, which was completed ahead of term by the Magistrali Trace Consortium, is to allow Bulgarians to get to the seaside 20 minutes faster.
The remaining part of the Trakia Highway to the Petolachkata junction is to be finished by the beginning of August.
The highway stretch between Nova Zagora and Yambol is to be wrapped up by July 15.
The Trakia Highway has been scheduled for completion in February 2013, when the last contract for EU funding for the project expires.
The construction of the Trakia Highway costs EUR 362.5 M, of which EUR 286.2 is EU funding.
On Friday, Prime Minister Borisov will cut the ribbon on the new road junction at the exit of the Black Sea city of Burgas on the road to Sozopol.
Regional Development Minister Lilyana Pavlova will also attend the inauguration ceremony.
The new road junction is expected to ease the traffic flow to the southern part of Bulgaria's Black Sea coast and to eliminate traffic congestions at the exit of Burgas.
The project took about one year to complete.
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