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The EverGiven effect and the "controlled vote" in Bulgaria
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Apr 1, 2021
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This week on EURACTIV’s Yellow Room, we are talking about the EverGiven cargo ship blocking Egypt’s Suez Canal for nearly one week. The impact it had on transport and the economy, before it was freed on Monday.
To dive into the background story, we’re joined by EURACTIV’s transport editor Sean Goulding Carroll.
We are also talking about the very important elections in Bulgaria, where the citizens will head to the polls for a parliamentary election amid a surge of Covid 19 virus cases and after months of anti-government protests.
To break down all the components of the Bulgarian elections we spoke with, Krassen Nikolov the editor in chief of Euractiv Bulgaria.
To dive into the background story, we’re joined by EURACTIV’s transport editor Sean Goulding Carroll.
We are also talking about the very important elections in Bulgaria, where the citizens will head to the polls for a parliamentary election amid a surge of Covid 19 virus cases and after months of anti-government protests.
To break down all the components of the Bulgarian elections we spoke with, Krassen Nikolov the editor in chief of Euractiv Bulgaria.
Released:
Apr 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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