Examples of using Borissov in English and their translations into Greek
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Sofia Mayor Boyko Borissov will head Bulgaria's next government after his centre-right party won Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Borissov said that there great potential for strengthening bilateral trade
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has said that Sofia is going to launch a bid to host the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics.
An outspoken critic of Bulgaria's ruling three-party coalition, Borissov said after the vote that he would push for early parliamentary elections to be held alongside local elections in autumn.
That was made clear during the meeting of PM Boyko Borissov with Qatar's Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.
Borissov noted that there are many Bulgarian citizens living in the United Kingdom
Dačić said that the EU position was that Kosovo was not independent and Borissov should not lecture Borrell on how to act.
In 2014, the Borissov government cancelled the South Stream pipeline project,
This is what Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said during the meeting with Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov.
GERB, led by popular Sofia Mayor Boyko Borissov won 24.5% of the vote,
Borissov described the opening of the UAE embassy as a“good step” that would help facilitating bilateral dialogue
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov praised him as a genius
Borissov warned, however,
Borissov added that migrants who are open to integration should be integrated,
Borissov and Soylu discussed security co-operation,
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov sent a telegram of condolences to Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on the occasion of the tragic accident at the"Morandi" Bridge near Genoa.
I am obliged to support that position," Borissov said.
Borissov, 50, also pledged that his government would prosecute any cases of corruption that took place during the outgoing government's four-year rule.
Borissov said that he had asked anti-terrorism explosives experts to examine the devices that the boy had been building.
EURACTIV asked Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker what are the geopolitical risks for the upcoming Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU.