Over 100000 protesters in Bulgaria
Demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Resen Zhelyazkov
On Wednesday, mass protests took place in Bulgaria, involving more than 100,000 people. The driving force behind the participants is the demand for the resignation of Prime Minister Milot Resson Zhelyazkov due to corruption allegations and the country's controversial budget.
The winners are both the government and the citizens who consider the protest significant enough to bring changes in the country's governance. The indicator of mass participation served as a clear demonstration that society will not tolerate the current situation.
The protests in the country are part of national actions that have been ongoing for several weeks, paving the way for changes in policy and governance.
Urgently.
Context
These protests continue a series of recent civic actions related to criticism of government policy.
On Wednesday, mass protests involving over 100,000 people took place in Bulgaria, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Mihail Radev Zhelyazkov due to corruption and economic issues.
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