Bulgarians split on euro adoption


A protestor beating a drum with the euro logo crossed out in red during a demonstration against Bulgaria entering the eurozone in Sofia on May 31, 2025. — AFP

DOROTEYA Kanavrova crosses her arms and shakes her head.

“I’m against it,” she says, before going back to arranging her tomatoes, cucumbers and zucchini at her roadside stall.

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