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Receive a fine under the Road Traffic Law (RTA) in the amount of 200 BGN. This warning was given to the protesters who pitched their tents during last night’s blockade in front of the Council of Ministers.
We remind you that around 10 o’clock yesterday night, the anti-government protesters set up 3 tents and 10 tents and announced that the blockade of the crossroads to the Triangle of Power is resuming. A few hours later, however, the SDVR carried out an action in which the road was cleared. The protesters admit that the police approached very calmly, there was no escalation of tension, but they complained that the uniformed men threatened them with fines, reports “Flagman”.
According to the so-called “Poison Trio”, the SDVR had no right to harass people who expressed their civil position. “We recommend law enforcement agencies to familiarize themselves with the Constitution and the Bill of Human Rights. We will return because we are not afraid!” The protest organizers announced today. Lawyer Nikolay Hadjigenov has long warned that he would send a signal to the European Commission, as it believes that the protesters’ rights have been violated Adv. Hadjigenov repeatedly repeats his reading – that the Constitution is above the Public Procurement Law.
However, constitutionalists insist that Hadjigenov is wrong. “Every citizen is obliged to respect the rule of law. Their right to protest is inherent, but not when it violates the rights of others. What does it mean that the Constitution is above the Public Procurement Law? Does this mean that you can drive your car in Vitoshka, hit three or four and then say that you protested and that they have no right to stop you because they are violating your human rights? ”they ask.
According to Flagman.bg, at the highest level of the Interior Ministry, in August they discussed imposing fines on protesters blocking key intersections, but personally Prime Minister Boyko Borissov insisted not to do so. After the escalation of tensions on September 2 and the claims of the Interior Ministry that the tents were used as a warehouse for ammunition and bombs, the three camps, the Office of the Rector, Orlov Most and the Presidency, were demolished and the Ministry del Interior threatened not to allow them to be erected.
Sofia, Bulgaria
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