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Protesters place Z placards on the Ministry of Energy building

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About twenty people, who took part at the protest organized by the Civil Association Bulgaria United with One Goal (BOETS), covered the Ministry of Energy building with Z placards to protest against the possible restoration of natural gas supplies under the contract with Gazprom.

 Last night protesters set up tents in front of the Council of Ministers building. On Tuesday morning, they organized a short procession to the Ministry of Energy building and demanded a meeting with caretaker minister Rosen Hristov. Protesters raised slogans that read: "Russia is a terrorist state", "The contract with Gazprom enslaves Bulgaria", etc.




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