The euro, which was adopted in Bulgaria at the end of last year, will certainly help the country economically, according to the Czech ambassador to Sofia, Miroslav Toman. Despite the law prohibiting price increases, which is still in force, inflation in Bulgaria is now high, about six percent. "However, the question is what caused the war in Iran and what is behind the euro," says Toman.
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The euro, which was adopted in Bulgaria at the end of last year, will certainly help the country economically, according to the Czech ambassador to Sofia, Miroslav Toman. Despite the law prohibiting price increases, which is still in force, inflation in Bulgaria is now high, about six percent. "However, the question is what caused the war in Iran and what is behind the euro," says Toman.