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The road to the mosque in Hodzhova Mahala in the village of Vranentsi will be paved, announced the president of GERB and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov. “We have been building roads for years and there is something to show in response to other people’s empty pre-election speech. Now Radev is also on the electoral campaign, after announcing that he is a candidate for the presidency,” said the GERB leader.
“This mosque was not built by MRF, it was made by us, with our work,” the residents living in Khodzhova Mahala pointed out to the GERB president and asked, “Why didn’t you bring one of the other parties? what you did, what you will do in the future. Bring Cornelia, bring Karaday to see what’s going on with the people. ” GERB leader Boyko Borissov highlighted the importance of infrastructure development for the region and recalled that GERB has no unfulfilled promises.
During his visit to the town of Krastava, Borisov noted that the construction of roads, kindergartens and reservoirs continues, so that the people of the region are calm and live well. At the beginning of the mandate, in July 2017, the Cabinet allocated BGN 150,000 for the construction and repair of streets in the villages of Krastava, Birkova and Draginovo, and in December 2018, the Cabinet provided BGN 250,000 for the repair of asphalt pavements. and conservation. walls in the Avramovo village – Krastava village section. Government support for the region continues to this day.
A few months ago, residents of Krastava asked Prime Minister Borissov for help in paving the 3-kilometer road to Asanova Mahala. Today the section is ready, the lighting is working, it became evident during the visit of the GERB leader.
On Tuesday, a worker at the Zheleznitsa tunnel on the Struma Highway complained about the condition of the streets in his hometown of Sveta Petka. On Thursday, we allocated BGN 1.2 million to the Council of Ministers to repair them. “He and other villagers told me that infrastructure investments in the area are literally giving new life to the settlements,” the prime minister wrote on Facebook.
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