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Protests against government continue for 36th day

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Rallies of protesters against the government and the chief prosecutor continue today in Bulgaria.

People in the tent camp at Eagles’ Bridge said they are to play records of classical music downtown Sofia. Protests are expected to grow into a nationwide rally. Despite the disappointment of protesters, due to the failed parliamentary session, the situation is calm. There is no increase in police presence. The key crossroads of Eagles’ Bridge, Nezavisimost Square and in front of the Sofia University remain blocked. Protesters have left a corridor for cars with special regime.



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