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Protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev took place today in Brussels, Vienna and London.
In the Belgian capital, in front of the European Parliament building, several dozen Bulgarians gathered and tents were set up.
Those present carried flags and posters with the words “Resignation”, “Elections”, “Enough of anarchy, enough of impunity, enough of the mafia”.
Irish MEP Claire Daly issued a special salute, who was the fiercest critic of the government and the Attorney General during the debate on Bulgaria in the European Parliament this week.
Here is Claire Daly’s message:
Ckapi priyateli, naictina cazhalyavam, flashover. power in Bulgaria.
From the dalgo vreme nablyudavam prodalzhavashtata koruptsiya na Boyko Boricov and Negoviya Teams and nachina for orientation koyto such elevations ce opitvat ea izpozvat evrofondovete in cvoya polza, kato ca ce namecili and cadebnata cictema and ctoyat nazorna Ivanyazornazornazto Ivanzornazornazornazornazor. And all the scandals related to the powerful and uncontrolled in Bulgarian society, depleting European funds, while ordinary citizens live in the poorest country in the EU.
I am very pleased to see the Bulgarian people rise up and seek responsibility for the guilty. I witnessed the distance between the mass arrests, the beatings and the lack of justice. And I can say that these attempts of repression by the Bulgarian State for me are not a test of its strength, but of its weakness. They are afraid of you and this should give you a lot of hope, because the Bulgarian citizens are the only ones who can bring their political elite to justice in the current climate.
I must say that I am very disappointed in the EC and the EC for their inability to intervene. No surprise. I think Borissov has taken advantage of ties to the heart of the European Union and is not cunningly targeting minorities, which would provoke his ire in the way of Komi. As a result, it allows you to seriously tap into EU funds, while being sweet for Europe. “He won’t be allowed to get away with it,” Daley said. – Be strong, be united and I hope that one day I will join your future protests.
Bulgarians gathered in Vienna for the sixth consecutive week to protest.
At the rally it was announced that after the petition signed by the Bulgarians in Austria to the EC Representation in Vienna on August 19, concrete evidence of violations and lawlessness in Bulgaria, as well as violations of the Bulgarian judicial system, would be sent. system.
The other main subject of the protest was changes to the Electoral Code to ensure that Bulgarians abroad can vote in Bulgarian elections.