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"publishedAt": "2026-05-12T13:16:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The proposed anti-inflation measures of Rumen Radev’s “Progressive Bulgaria” government cleared their first parliamentary hurdle despite strong criticism from opposition parties, business organizations, and employers’ groups. The amendments to the Law on Protection of Competition and the Law on Consumer Protection were approved at first reading in the temporary parliamentary committee on budget and finance with backing from GERB, DPS, “Revival,” and PB lawmakers, while “We Continue the Change” (PP) voted against and “Democratic Bulgaria” (DB) abstained.\n\nThe draft laws were submitted only a day earlier, prompting immediate complaints from unions and employers, who argued they had not been given enough time to analyze the texts or prepare positions....",
"title": "Radev's New Anti-Inflation Measures Pass with Broad Backing, PP and DB Stand Aside"
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