Bulgarian President expects more protests in autumn

Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev and National Ombudsman Konstantin Penchev have agreed that there is a real risk of a mightier protest wave in the country in the autumn, after the summer recess of Parliament, if the demands of the demonstrators remain unheard.

The opinions of the two were reported Thursday by the President’s press office.

On Thursday, Plevneliev and Penchev discussed the current political situation in Bulgaria and the opportunities for overcoming the crisis.

They suggested that an opportunity for dialogue had to be found, as well as a set of national priority topics on which political agreement was to be achieved.

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