PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - June 29

SOFIA, June 29 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Monday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

-- Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev called on Bulgarians to be calm as there was no room for panic arising from the situation in Greece (Standart, Presa).

-- Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov said that planned gas interconnector between Bulgaria and Greece has the potential to break Russian monopoly

-- The demolition of the first illegal buildings in the Roma neighbourhood of the southwestern village of Garmen will begin on Monday. The move became necessary after a fight between Bulgarian and Roma residents over loud music grew into a series of protests against the illegal settlers last month (Trud, Sega)

-- Top Bulgarian rally driver Todor Slavov died after a heavy crash at the Tvarditsa-Elena rally racing on Sunday (Meridian Match, Presa, Standart, Sega, Telegraf).

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