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Protests must find solution between destruction and construction: Professor Ivaylo Hristov

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Destroying the old world is not enough. We must know what will be built afterwards, Professor Ivaylo Hristov, lecturer in Media and Public Communications said in an interview for BNR on occasion of the recent protests in this country. The slogan “Everyone Out” is destructive and nationally irresponsible to a big extent. We must know what will happen afterwards. According to Ivaylo Hristov, it is very difficult to forecast the outcome of the protest. However, the protest will subside without a clear vision about the futureр Ivaylo Hristov says further. 

Martin Nikolov who lives in Sydney, Australia, told BNR that he is protesting although he lives far away from his home country. In his view, the people in the streets clearly show that there is an alternative. However, the resignation of the cabinet and reforms in the judicial system must be the first steps towards the change, Martin Nikolov contends.




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