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MRF calls for dialogue to overcome political crisis

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"The attack of protesters against the MRF shows a lack of perspective, lack of clear vision and lack of ideas of protest organizers." This was announced by the chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, Mustafa Karadayi, on the occasion of the 78th day of civic discontent and the fact that protesters went to the headquarters of the MRF in Sofia and threw eggs on the building, bTV reported.

Mr. Karadayi recalled that very often certain political forces tried to come to power with anti-MRF rhetoric. He pointed out that for 4 years his party has consistently demanded the resignation of the government. The MRF has been calling for a peaceful protest and dialogue in order to overcome the political crisis




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