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64th day of protests in Sofia. Police in the Triangle of Power have intensified all day since clashes broke out in the first major protest.
“Those who participated in the fighting did not seem like revolutionaries, but anarchists,” political scientist Dimitar Dimitrov told The ON A Day.
According to the political PR Nidal Algafari, when talking about the mafia, there must be a precise definition.
“These citizens are rebelling against corruption, but they forget that they are part of the deal,” ON AIR told Bulgaria.
According to him, the word “uprising” does not apply to what is happening.
“What is happening are some dissatisfied people who are united by one thing: the feeling of injustice,” Algafari said.
According to Dimitrov, both politicians and protesters want change, but they don’t have a vision for it.
“If there is a change, it should happen after the end of March. We need to see the composition of the parliament and let the protesters know that there will be no majority in the National Assembly without Slavi Trifonov and the MRF,” said the political scientist. .
Public relations policy added that those who say they want change are not aware of what they want.
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