SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's parliament moved to cut electricity prices on Wednesday, an attempt to defuse public anger that forced the government out which risked undermining attempts to keep the economy on an even keel. Adding to a sense of political limbo the European Union's poorest state, outgoing Prime Minister Boiko Borisov has been hospitalized with high blood pressure, before an interim government is appointed to take the country to early elections. ...
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