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Hundreds of protesters gathered in central Sofia on Sunday night to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Borissov, the government and Attorney General Geshev.
The blockades of the three key crossroads of the capital remain: at Independence Square, near the Rectorate of the University of Sofia and at Orlov Most.
On September 2, I meet you here at 8 in the morning. They call us rebels, so let’s take them out! I call on all Bulgarians, from London to Burgas, to the Great Uprising of the People on September 2. On Wednesday I will have a meeting not only with you, but also with the one we are waiting to leave power. “I have scheduled a meeting of Borissov in the street, because they left the street and the street is the place where we will send them,” former provisional Prime Minister Reneta Indjova told the assembled protesters.
We’ll sweep them up on September 2, said Arman Babikyan of the “Poison Trio.”
Singer Sofia Georgieva, who sang her hit “Blue Talisman” in front of the crowd in Independence Square tonight, also spoke in support of the protest.
Today a wonderful singer from Pernik came, on Wednesday we are waiting for Pernik’s angles, said lawyer Nikolay Hadjigenov from the rostrum.
And then he joked with the United Patriots: Once we take power, we will force all patriots and our opponents into same-sex marriage. Anyway, the patriots came to power with lies all the time: gender republic, gay marriage. I’ve been listening to this nonsense for so many years that I finally decided today why not? It’s not a bad idea.
At 9:20 pm, the procession headed towards Eagle Bridge.
Tensions briefly flared between the police and a group of protesters who wanted to pass through the parking lot behind the old party house, but were not released. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck.
At the same time, BNR reports that around 30 people gathered tonight for a counter-protest on the sidewalk in front of the Romanian embassy, they define themselves as civil patrols, whose aim is to prevent protesters from blocking the crossing again. The counter-protesters believe that the blockades in the center of Sofia are illegal and disturb the peace of citizens.