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Non-parliamentary opposition coordinates measures for fair election

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A working meeting of non-parliamentary political formations will be held on the 110th day of anti-government protests in this country. They will discuss ways to ensure the fairness of the next election.

Those invited are "Democratic Bulgaria", “Izpravise.bg” partner network of Maya Manolova and the party "There Are Such People" of Slavi Trifonov. In front of the BNR's Horizont program, one of the protest leaders, Arman Babikyan, explained that the three formations had a chance to get into the next parliament, according to sociologists.

The 109th anti-government protest in Sofia ended with a blockade of Eagles’ Bridge. The protest took place peacefully, as the rally went along its usual route in the center of the capital city.




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