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Restaurateurs protest in the town of Lovech against the Covid-19 Green Certificate

Photo: Plamen Hristov, BNR

Owners of restaurants, cafes and nightclubs, as well as restaurant employees and residents of the town of Lovech, Central North Bulgaria, protested again in front of the district administration building against the high electricity prices and the Covid-19 Green Certificates.

They temporarily blocked traffic on Bulgaria boulevard in central Lovech and crossed the central pedestrian area holding posters which read: “Equal conditions for all sectors”, “Freedom for businesses”, etc, the correspondent of the Bulgarian National Radio in Lovech Plamen Hristov reported. On October 28, associations of catering establishments, representatives of the tourism sector and the retail centers are expected to protest across Bulgaria against the Covid-19 Green Certificate.




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