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Sofia Municipality requests the removal of a tent camp opposing the adoption of the euro

"City of the Lev"
Photo: Facebook / Mira Mirkova

Sofia Municipality has requested the removal of a tent camp set up in front of the Presidency building during a protest organized by the "Vazrazhdane" party against the introduction of the euro. Sofia Municipality stated that no permit had been issued for a tent camp. According to the organizers of the camp, in the late afternoon of June 30, police officers informed the protesters about the municipality’s request. For now, the protesters' tents remain near the presidency.

In the second half of the year, the intensive phase of the public information campaign on the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria will take place. More than 100 events are being planned across the country, with the participation of representatives of the government and relevant institutions, the government press office announced.

Edited by Ivo Ivanov
Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov
Photo: Facebook / Mira Mirkova


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