Grain producers in Bulgaria are protesting, but not because of imports from Ukraine

게시됨 2023년 9월 20일

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Grain producers in Bulgaria are protesting for the second day in a row, demanding that the government extend the ban on grain imports from Ukraine. Deputy Delyan Peevski stated that the protesters are not asking for a ban, but for compensation instead. The protests began after the parliament decided to cancel the ban on Ukrainian imports, prompting the National Association of Grain Producers to announce a nationwide protest.
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Grain producers gathered with their machinery at the entrance to Sofia near Dolni Bogrov for the second consecutive day of protests. They want the government to extend the ban on grain imports from Ukraine. At the same time, DPS deputy Delyan Peevski said that the situation is "very simple" and the protesters do not want a ban on imports from Ukraine, but certain compensations. Peevski was sanctioned for corruption under the "Magnitsky" law. He is cited by his opponents as a key factor in politics, business and the media in Bulgaria. The dissatisfaction of the grain producers was caused by the decision of the parliament to cancel the ban on the import of certain products from Ukraine. A proposal for this was made precisely by DPS, GERB and PP-DB. Despite their requests from Monday, on Tuesday the grain producers did not block the center of Sofia, but gathered in Dolni Bogrov. At their request, the Minister of Agriculture Kiril Vatev arrived at the assembly point to talk with them. ...

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