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Offices of ruling political parties become target of anti-government protests

Office of GERB party in Varna
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The demands of protesting Bulgarian citizens remain unchanged. These are the resignations of Borissov's government and the chief prosecutor, the setting up of a caretaker cabinet and fair elections. 

In the evening of the 88th day of anti-government protests in Bulgaria, lawyer Nikolay Hadzhigenov from the so-called "Toxic Trio" declared the party offices of the political parties in the ruling coalition - GERB, VMRO, NFSB, and Mareshki's Volya party, as the target of the protest across the country. 

"Eggs, tomatoes, paint or as they did in Stara Zagora - a pile of manure, feel free ito do this - they are the legitimate target of the protest," Hadjigenov added. 
The protesters last night blocked traffic at Eagles' Bridge for a short time as there were no accidents.


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