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Volya political party declares its opposition to road blockades

Veselin Mareshki
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The leader of Volya political party and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Veselin Mareshki has stated in Varna today that his party declares itself against the blockades organized by anti-government protesters. Opposition between protesters and other citizens could lead to acts of aggression between citizens and this should not be allowed, Mareshki said. 
"Several people should not be allowed to block millions of others and their free lives," he said. 
According to Mareshki, criminal responsibility should be sought for all those who incite some citizens against others - President Rumen Radev, former ombudsman Maya Manolova, the so-called "Poison Trio", Hristo Ivanov from the "Yes, Bulgaria" movement, the BRN correspondent Daniela Stoynova reports from Varna.



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