Bovec Surprised as Its French Partner Goes Bankrupt

Bovec, 18 October - The mayor of the northwestern alpine town of Bovec on Thursday expressed surprise over the news that the French company that entered a joint venture with the municipality less than a year ago to build a tourist complex there went bust.

Bovec Mayor of Bovec Danijel Krivec (left) and Franc Alain Furlani, Slovenia representative of the French company Transmontagne Group, which entered a joint venture with the Bovec municipality, at a press conference discussing the bankruptcy of the company. Photo: Marko Cencic/SA

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Mayor of Bovec Danijel Krivec (left) and Franc Alain Furlani, Slovenia representative of the French company Transmontagne Group, which entered a joint venture with the Bovec municipality, at a press conference discussing the bankruptcy of the company.
Photo: Marko Cencic/SA

Bovec Mayor of Bovec Danijel Krivec (left) and Franc Alain Furlani, Slovenia representative of the French company Transmontagne Group, which entered a joint venture with the Bovec municipality, at a press conference discussing the bankruptcy of the company. Photo: Marko Cencic/SA

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Mayor of Bovec Danijel Krivec (left) and Franc Alain Furlani, Slovenia representative of the French company Transmontagne Group, which entered a joint venture with the Bovec municipality, at a press conference discussing the bankruptcy of the company.
Photo: Marko Cencic/SA

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