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Grand National Uprising 5 takes place in Bulgaria on 100th day of antigovernment protests

| updated on 10/16/20 9:02 AM
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Grand National Uprising 5 takes place in Bulgaria today on the 100th day of antigovernment protests. Bulgarians from all parts of the country are expected to join the rally which is to begin at 5 pm in the so-called Triangle of Power downtown Sofia, BGNES reports. The protest will be supported by four members of the European Parliament who will deliver a speech from the tribune located in front of the Presidency building.

“Expect the unexpected”- lawyer Nikolay Hadzhigenov from the so-called Toxic Trio told BNR on occasion of the 100th day of protests in Bulgaria. The forthcoming “Grand National Uprising” was in the focus during the 99th evening of protests in Sofia. The organizers said they have “a nasty surprise” for the government and pointed out that they would not stop protesting.




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