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Bulgarians abroad in 9 countries on protest today

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Today, Bulgarians abroad are protesting again in various parts of the world, demanding the resignation of the government and the chief prosecutor, as well as the introduction of machine voting in Bulgaria. Demonstrations are planned to be held today in 14 cities in 9 countries, Radio Bulgaria has learned from Bulgarians living abroad.

Protests are planned in Germany in Berlin, Mannheim, Munich and Stuttgart. The Bulgarians in the United Kingdom will go in protest in London and Birmingham. There will also be protests in the capitals of Austria, France, Norway, the Netherlands and Spain.
Bulgarians in the Norwegian city of Stavanger, in Montreal, Canada, and Boston, United States will also go out in protest today.



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