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Bulgarians in Berlin prepare protest in front of Chancellery building

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The protests of the Bulgarians in Berlin with the demand for the resignation of the Bulgarian government and the prosecutor general from August 6 will be held during working hours in front of the German Chancellery building as of August 6, BNR reports. They will demand an answer from the federal government as to why they support the Bulgarian government, which they describe as full of corruption, lack of reforms, censorship and destruction of the environment. 

The Bulgarians from the diasporas in the big European cities are also in support of the protesters in Bulgaria, Dimitar Mollov from Vienna and Stefani Laleva from London told BNR.



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