Civil barricade in the National Assembly. The protesters refuse to leave the parliament. They want the resignations of Borissov and the deputies



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The mothers of The System Kills Us, along with several other organizations linked to the protests, entered the Party House to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and all members of the 44th National Assembly. They barricaded themselves in the National Assembly and at this stage they refused to leave the building until the government resigned.

Their action began this morning, when at 10 in the morning they entered the office of the Council of Ministers Declaration of resignation of Borissov. “After there was no reaction, we decided to insist that the deputies do the same,” Vera Ivanova told Frog. So far, three BSP deputies have agreed to the mothers’ request and signed their resignation.

These are Anna Slavova, Violeta Jeleva, Kristina Siderova. “We are in front of the Party House office. We managed to get in. When he saw us, Valery Simeonov turned his head and literally ran away. We have informed President Rumen Radev, the ombudsman and the European Commission about the action,” Ivanova added. He clarified that there are also mothers with children in wheelchairs in the place. “We will not leave until we meet with representatives of all parliamentary groups,” said Vera Ivanova, who has been fighting for years for a dignified life for children with disabilities.

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According to Anton Kutev, the protesters may very well refuse to leave the building. According to him, first the parliamentary administration refused to release the protesters and then the journalists. After that, however, representatives of the media were admitted. They acceded to the National Assembly with the help of the left. Among the group of citizens are representatives of the parents of children with disabilities “The system is killing us”, as well as the civil organization “Stand Up.BG”.

Nikola Vaptsarov, a representative from “Stand Up. BG”, who is in charge of the parliamentary office, told “Sega” that they will not leave the National Assembly until they are received by the head of parliament Tsveta Karayancheva.

“For now, the leadership of the National Assembly ignores us and that is why we are sitting in the hall,” Vaptsarov said. He added: “We still don’t know what will happen at 4.30pm when they start to close the building. I suppose they can evict us by force and at the moment we have not decided exactly what we will do if nobody turns us around at the end of the working day. “. We have at least 5-6 people who are constantly in front of the office waiting to receive us. “

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