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Demonstration in support of the outgoing cabinet in front of the parliament

Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR

"Government or quick elections - it is important that the change continues!" - under this motto supporters of the ruling coalition gathered in a demonstration in front of the building the Bulgarian parliament. Protesters are demanding the formation of a pro-European and anti-corruption coalition led by "We Continue the Change" and expressing disappointment at the return of the unfulfilled mandate. 

According to one of the organizers - Vera Staevska, there is a danger of forming a caretaker government of President Rumen Radev, who "in recent months with his requests for neutrality de facto supported Russia's war in Ukraine", or a coalition between GERB, ITN and MRF, in her words, to return the mafia into power.

Earlier, a protest of the national patriotic movement "Khan Kubrat" was held in front of the presidency, which demanded early elections.



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