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Two months of anti-government protests in Bulgaria

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This evening, on the 61st day of ongoing anti-government protests in Bulgaria, citizens dissatisfied with the current governance of the country will gather at Independence Square downtown Sofia to voice their discontent.

With demands for the resignation of Prime Minister Borissov, the government and Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev, protesters are planning to make yet another march to the iconic Eagles' Bridge which became a symbol of democracy in Bulgaria in the 1990s.



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