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Hm,
Veni Markovski reports something only if he is involved with it. Since he is adviser to the president, he must have told him “Mr. President, do you want a little good PR?” and the president formally agreed to publish the website under CC.
In the meantime, our president killed an endangered animal in Uzbekistan!