“I cannot understand why ‘We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria’ (WCC-DB) constantly want to protest,” wrote Slavi Trifonov, leader of “There Is Such a People,” in a post on Facebook on January 14.
In principle, it is good for people to protest, as it demonstrates freedom, but there should be a purpose—in this case, a legitimate reason, Trifonov noted.
“From WCC-DB’s perspective, there is no government—the government has fallen, and elections will be held in two months. WCC-DB claim they will have 121 MPs in the next parliament—so everything is fine for them,” said Trifonov, adding that with such a majority, they would be able to do whatever they want and pass any laws they choose in the next parliament.
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