Bulgarian Anti-Govt Protesters Rally for 81st Day

Politics » DOMESTIC | September 2, 2013, Monday // 21:04
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Anti-Govt Protesters Rally for 81st Day A protester in downtown Sofia carries a poster, reading “God save Bulgaria”. Hundreds of anti-govermental Bulgarians gathered Monday for the 81st consecutive evening in front of the National Assembly building. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency

About 200 Bulgarians have taken once again to the streets of the capital Sofia Monday evening to demand the resignation of the country's government.

The rally was held for the 81st day in a row in the record-long protest in the country.

The demonstrators against the Socialist-endorsed Cabinet of Prime Minister, Plamen Oresharski, gathered once again on Independence square in front of the Council of Ministers building.

As usual the protesters held banners and national flags and shouted "mafia," "elections" and "resignation." They carried 4 big Bulgarian flags and several smaller ones.

"Independence" square and "Dondukov" boulevard were blocked for traffic. There was riot police presence. The demonstrators marched on their usual route to the building of the Parliament, which is no longer surrounded by metal fences, but is still guarded by the police.

The series of relentless and mass rallies, at times reaching 20 000 and even 30-40 000 in Sofia, was triggered by the appointment of notorious media mogul and lawmaker Delyan Peevski as Head of the State Agency for National Security (DANS) back on June 14.

The protesters were not appeased by the subsequent cancellation of the decision and went on to demand the resignation of the Socialist-led cabinet over ties with oligarchs and a number of controversial appointments.

Protesters are firm they are going to "meet accordingly" the lawmakers, who are returning from vacation next week. A huge rally is going to be staged on Wednesday, September 4, according to organizers.

Smaller protests are to continue until then.

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