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Only several dozen citizens walked out to block traffic in the intersection in front of Sofia University in the center of the Bulgarian capital Tuesday evening.
The rally later grew to 250 and blocked traffic at the nearby Orlov Most (Eagles Bridge) intersection.
The event was staged in support of the ongoing student occupation of the main building of Bulgaria's oldest institution of higher learning.
The occupation itself is seen as a continuation of summer rallies in Sofia against the perceived interweaving of politics and murky economic structures in Bulgaria.
Occupiers at Sofia University came out Tuesday with a new declaration reaffirming their demands for a resignation of the cabinet of Bulgarian PM Plamen Oresharski and dissolution of parliament.
Saying they are fighting for the future of their generation, the students formulated a list of long-term demands, such as better education, "bulidng of up to date and independent state institutions," as well as "abidance by the rules of morality and responsibility."
After the launch of the Sofia University occupation some 10 days ago, smaller occupations were staged at lecture halls at various other universities in Bulgaria.
Today, February 14, Bulgarians across the country are raising their glasses to celebrate Trifon Zarezan, the traditional holiday honoring the patron saint of vineyards and wine.
Saturday will start with predominantly clear skies.
A tragic discovery was made in Sofia after the body of a newborn baby, placed inside a plastic bag, was found close to a playground in the Druzhba-1 residential area, the Sofia Police Directorate confirmed.
Bulgaria’s average salary for the fourth quarter of 2025 reached 2,678 leva, or 1,369 euros, marking an increase of over 5% compared to the previous quarter, according to the National Statistical Institute.
Bulgaria will face unsettled and wet weather on Friday, according to the forecast issued by the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology for February 13
A total of 320 complaints linked to unusually high electricity bills in Bulgaria had been filed with the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission by Tuesday
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