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“The legs of the mafia have been cut off, there is little left, it is up to you. Come and sweep them away,” said Professor Velislav Minekov on the 95th night of the anti-government protest in the capital, Bulgarian National Radio reported. Ciudadanos again demanded the resignations of the government and the attorney general. Traditionally, they would gather around the fountain in front of the presidency and listen to the speeches of various people.
At the protest, “We are not afraid, day 95”, posters could be seen mocking the EPP group in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, and the Maltese MEP Roberta Mezzola, as well as against the mayor of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova. The usual chants of “resignation” were also heard.
The protesters also demanded the resignation of the mayor of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova.
Hadjigenov emphasized that the prime minister’s accomplices in government were already mocking him, checking if he could read and not giving him the original message from Moody’s (the rating agency that raised Bulgaria’s credit rating to “Baa1” on Friday).
In the original text, one in three words is “corruption, Borisov, corruption, Borisov,” said the lawyer.
“Borissov died, we buried his dictatorship months ago,” Hadjigenov said, emphasizing that Friday’s uprising would be the last in the family format.
“The voice of the people is louder than anything else,” Babikyan said.
Before the start of the protest, lawyer Nikolay Hadjigenov, Arman Babikyan and Professor Velislav Minekov of the so-called The Poisonous Trio recorded a video, which they shared online, calling for the presence of the next fifth Great Uprising of the People, which will take place on the day 100 of civil unrest, on Friday, October 16, added BNR.
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