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Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov (C) inspecting the construction of Lot 2 ot Trakiya Highway. Photo by BGNES.
PM Boyko Borisov has reiterated his strong commitment to line Bulgaria with a network of highways and thus contribute to the lasting prosperity of the country.
"I promised to build highways so that after 50 years Bulgarians know what I have done," stated Borisov while inspecting the construction of Lot 2 of Trakiya Highway between Sofia and Burgas.
According to Borisov, the construction of the lot is going at full speed and well ahead of schedule.
The Bulgarian PM's program tonight and over the next days includes new visits in Sliven and Burgas regions to officially launch countless new infrastructure projects.
Recently infrastructure became the hottest point among the priorities Borisov's GERB cabinet after doubtful achievements in the fight against corruption and organized crime and the failed state budget for 2010.
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