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I feel no moral guilt towards anyone. This was stated by Kiril Petkov, answering a question whether he would apologize to the Bulgarian people for violating the Constitution.
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The construction of a route through "Slatina" and "Geo Milev", as well as the connection of "Mladost 4" and Simeonovski lift are the next steps towards the extension of the Sofia metro in the coming years. This is part of the General Plan of Sofia, which is to be voted by the Sofia Municipal Council, reports money.bg
According to plans, the construction of the six-station line through the Slatina and Geo Milev districts and the Arena Armeec to Tsarigradsko shosse could start in 2021. The other branch is on the first line of the subway from the Business Park to Simeonovski lift, wrote "24 hours". It includes a 2 km long line and 2 metro stations. In this way a connection of "Mladost 4" to Vitosha will be provided.
It is clear from the calculations that about 50,000 passengers will travel daily through the line to Slatina and another 26,000 in the second branch. "We are already preparing the project for the extension of the third line through Slatina, except for it under the Operational Program" Transport "we have also provided financing for the extension of the line from" Vladimir Vazov "boulevard to Levski G with 3 km of track and 3 metro stations "pointed out the head of" Metropolitan "Prof. Stoyan Bratoev. The line to Slatina will take 4 years to complete it, and for Levski G 3 years.
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