A protest was also held in Haskovo. Hundreds demanded the government's resignation. People also called for higher incomes. Salaries in the region are among the lowest in the country, BNT reported.
The government's resignation was also demanded in Plovdiv. Among the protesters were representatives of the political party “Vazrazhdane“.
A protest for the government's resignation took place in front of the courthouse in Veliko Tarnovo. The protest was filed with the city's law enforcement agencies within the legal deadline by the PP “Vazrazhdane“.
With posters “Mafia - out&rdash; and calls for resignation, the protesters stood on the sidewalk in front of the courthouse. There was a heavy police presence on site. The main street was not closed, traffic was not restricted. This is the third protest in Veliko Tarnovo demanding the resignation of the authorities since the beginning of the week.
Burgas also demonstrated their disappointment with the government. According to the protesters, high inflation, failure to deal with the water crisis and the desire of many young people to leave the country are among the most serious problems.
There was also a protest in Varna. It was organized through social networks. However, no official information was submitted to the Regional Police Directorate. The dissatisfied gathered near the Courthouse building, chanting "Resignation" and "We want our leva".
In Smolyan, the protest was also organized by activists of the Vazrazhdane party. There, too, shouts of "Resignation" were heard. The protesters marched along the city's pedestrian zone, and then, accompanied by police cars, passed along the central Bulgaria Boulevard, briefly blocking traffic.
Vratsa residents went out to protest this evening. The gathering point was at “Sumi“ Square. The protest was organized on Facebook, with an announcement in the “Protest Vratsa“ group. An application for it was submitted by the “Vazrazhdane“ Party, BTA was told by the municipal administration.
With chants of “Mutri – out“, “Ostava“, “Bulgarians – heroes“ and “We want our leva“, the procession passed along the central pedestrian street and reached the Vratsa Municipality building. There, the booing and chanting continued, and at the end the crowd sang the Bulgarian anthem, after which Iskren Dilov announced that there would be a new protest on Sunday.
Some of the protesters left, while others continued to the cooperative where the mayor of Vratsa lives. With booing and shouts of “Resignation” the dissatisfied Vratsa residents remained in place for about 20 more minutes. The protest was guarded by police officers.