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Bulgaria to inspect controversial construction on Alepu beach

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Bulgaria’s Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works has appointed an inspection through its subordinate structures of a controversial construction of one of the most attractive wild beaches along the Black Sea coast- Alepu, this country’s Minister of Regional Development Petya Avramova said in Bulgaria’s National Assembly in response to a question of the Bulgarian Socialist Party. Minister Avramova specified that the construction included two stages- landslide strengthening and construction of resort complex. The Regional Directorate for National Construction Control in Burgas issued an order to stop construction in the second stage only and the facility which has to strengthen landslide needs to be fulfilled within the term of validity of the construction permit, Minister Avramova specified.




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