PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - Nov 21
SOFIA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
-- A Bulgarian man, who recently returned from Sierra Leone, has been isolated in a hospital on suspicions he might be infected with Ebola. 25 people, who were in contact with the men were also put in isolation. (Trud, Standart)
-- Prime Minister Boiko Borisov said the government will make legal changes to make void all transfers between depositors and loan takers, worth some 800 million levs (513.18 million US dollar) in insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank to protect the bankruptcy estate of the bank. Legal experts say the move would be illegal. (Trud, 24 Chasa, Capital Daily, Standart, Sega, Presa, Monitor)
-- Bulgarian company Advance Property has bought out a minority stake of US Rohatyn Group in pharmaceutical company Huvepharma, after taking out a 275 million euros loan, the company said. (Trud, Standart, 24 Chasa)
- Prime Minister Boiko Borisov will have a week to decide whether to sack Orhan Ismailov he appointed for deputy defence minister, after nationalist Patriotic Front threatened to withdraw its support for Borisov's minority government over the appointment. (Standart, Presa)
(1 US dollar = 1.5589 Bulgarian lev)
