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“Vazrazhdane” party protests against the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria

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Suporters of “Vazrazhdane” party protested in front of the National Assembly against the introduction of the euro. Protesters blocked traffic on "Tsar Osvoboditel" boulevard. 

"The adoption of the euro is a death sentence for the Bulgarian economy. Incomes and savings will be devalued", the leader of“Vazrazhdane” Kostadin Kostadinov said. In his words, “the vast majority in Bulgaria is against the introduction of the Single Currency, which is happening against the will of Bulgarians”. "We are being annexed", Kostadin Kostadinov concluded. 




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