Next week, when the vote is debated, there will be even bigger protest, he added
Asen Vasilev, leader of “We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria,” posted on Facebook that protesters remained peaceful while clearly stating their demands: that Boyko Borisov and Delyan Peevski stop exploiting the Bulgarian people and stealing the future of the nation’s children.
“Unfortunately, these individuals seem determined to blow up the state. Earlier today, Rosen Zhelyazkov announced that they would not resign. We will help them understand. On Friday, we will submit a vote of no confidence, and next week, when the debate on the motion takes place, there will be an even larger protest, where we will make it clear to them: ‘Enough,’ ‘Stop,’ ‘Give Bulgaria’s future a chance,’” Vasilev wrote.
He also expressed gratitude to all those who took part in what he described as a historic mass protest on 1 December.
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