An excessive deficit procedure was launched by the European Commission against Sofia, leading to a first serious arms pass between the new government of Roumen Radev and its predecessors. According to Brussels, this procedure has no connection with the adoption of the euro at the beginning of the year.
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An excessive deficit procedure was launched by the European Commission against Sofia, leading to a first serious arms pass between the new government of Roumen Radev and its predecessors. According to Brussels, this procedure has no connection with the adoption of the euro at the beginning of the year.