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Anti-government protests continue tonight

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Despite accumulated fatigue among people who protest against the government every day, desire for change among protesters is becoming more pronounced.

None of them wants to see politicians and parties that for 30 years have led the country to the current government crisis, ruling the country. That is why anti-government protests continue tonight.

Demands of protesting citizens remain unchanged - resignations of Prime Minister Borissov and of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev, as well as early parliamentary elections.

Both protesters in Sofia and other regional cities, as well as Bulgarians abroad expect a new model of governing and new faces in politics.




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