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Supporters of Vazrazhdane political party protest in front of Bulgarian embassy in London

Photo: bulgarianembassy-london.org

Citizens protesting against the "green certificate" and the Covid-19 restrictive measures  gathered in front of the Bulgarian embassy in London on the evening of January 12. The protest was in support of the protests in Sofia. 

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The London event was also organized by the Vazrazhdane Party, but was peaceful. About 25 people took part. Several of those present spoke. Patriotic songs were played, people sang and danced. Special permission was obtained from the embassy to hold the event.

A new, larger protest is being prepared for Sunday, January 16. According to the organizers, more than 50 people have confirmed their participation in it.




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