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Protesters do not give up on their positions

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Next to the fountain in front of the Presidency in Sofia protesters chanted for the resignation of the government and the Prosecutor General for the 113th consecutive night. Meanwhile, just like last Thursday, students from the Faculty of Law at Sofia University gathered once again in front of the main building of the university. Their demands are for the resignations of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and that of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev.

On the staircase, in front of the central entrance of the Sofia University, they put up a "Resign" poster and headed to Eagles’ Bridge, where they blocked traffic. The blockade also goes along the "Tsar Osvoboditel" Boulevard.



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