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"Vazrazhdane": We are to organize another protest if the government fails to abolish green certificates

MP Kostadin Kostadinov
Photo: BGNES

“We are to organize another protest, this time in front of the Council of Ministers building, if the government does not abolish the green certificates within two weeks, the leader and Chairman of the Parliamentary group of "Vazrazhdane" party Kostadin Kostadinov announced.

 "If anyone thinks that we will give up, then they neither know me, nor “Vazrazhdane” party." There will be another protest, if the government refuses to comply with our request. At the next protest, I guarantee, we will enter the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers, if necessary",  MP Kostadinov said.

Earlier today, MP Hristo Petrov, better known as Itzo Hazarta, called on the Prosecutor General to submit a request to Parliament to lift the immunity of MPs from Vazrazhdane party for inciting riots.




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