Bulgaria's Euro Ambition: Hope Amidst Skepticism
Bulgaria is set to join the euro zone, potentially boosting tourism and investment. While the government is optimistic, concerns persist over inflation and institutional trust. A campaign is underway to reassure citizens amid political opposition and skepticism regarding economic impacts.

In a landmark move, the European Commission has approved Bulgaria's entry into the euro zone, a shift expected to enhance foreign tourism and investment in the EU's poorest nation.
Despite the Bulgarian government's optimism and promises of economic stability, public trust remains fragile due to widespread corruption and political uncertainty.
The government aims to combat misinformation and educate the populace, amidst political backlash, about the potential economic benefits of joining the euro.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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