Bulgarians are losing patience



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The Bulgarians are losing patience. This is stated in a Financial Times material about the protests in the country.

The government situation is remembered. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov faces constant insistence on resignation.

Citizens are losing patience over failures in the fight against corruption. The government continues to seek options to fulfill its mandate.

Chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev has been described as an ally of the government. His statement against the separation of powers and his actions towards the advisers of President Rumen Radev are remembered.


A study recalls that employers believe that public procurement is linked to contradictory practices. The protests were also attended by well-paid experts who were unhappy with the country’s corruption.

Proposals for constitutional reforms are not yet clear and the government will have to gather more votes in favor in November. According to Daniel Smilov of the Center for Liberal Strategies, such movements will make protesters even more impatient.

At the moment, it is not certain that GERB will have support for the planned changes.

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