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"publishedAt": "2026-04-27T14:19:12.000Z",
"site": "https://www.novinite.com",
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"textContent": "Michaela Dotsova, newly elected MP from Rumen Radev’s “Progressive Bulgaria,” said there is no realistic scenario in which Bulgaria could return to the lev after joining the eurozone, stressing that such a move would be both politically and economically unreasonable.\n\nSpeaking on Nova News, Dotsova described any idea of changing the national currency again within such a short period as irresponsible.\n\n“It is frivolous to change any currency in six months,” she said, reminding that the referendum proposed by Rumen Radev during his presidency was never about whether Bulgaria should adopt the euro, but only about the timing of its introduction.\n\n...",
"title": "Rumen Radev's Party: There Is No Way Back to the Lev, Bulgaria Stays Firm in EU and NATO"
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