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72 Percent of Bulgarians Regard Situation as “Unbearable”
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Published: July 26, 2013; 11:20 ♦ (Vindobona)

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Every day since June 14 protesters are gathering in front of the parliament in Sofia to express their anger about corruption in the country and demand the current government to step down.

The demonstrations do not seem to come to an end soon. Infact they seem to gain momentum as citizens from all age groups and economic backgrounds are gathering in front of the parliamentary building to express their anger and disappointment over Plamen Oresharski's government, which is backed by the former communist party BSP, the party of the Muslim minority known as DPS, and the…
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