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Bulgarian Nationalist Opposition Government plans to adopt Euro Mudra (Photo: AP)

Thousands of flag bearers Bulgarians took the streets of the capital, Sophia and other major cities on Saturday to adopt the euro to oppose the government and demand a referendum on the new currency. Protesters led by civil groups and nationalist parties sang patriotic songs and raised slogans like “Freedom for Bulgarian Lev” and “The Future of Sovereign States”. The anti -Euro rally came four days ago by the Balkan country to get green lights from Brussels to enter the eurosone. In Sophia, protesters read the flags and a huge banner of the Russian-supporter Vazarazhden party, which read “The Battle for the Bulgarian Lev Bulgaria is the last fight for Bulgaria.” An increased police presence kept the protest peaceful. Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007 and due to the remains of the remains of its poorest members, which have been plagued over the years of instability, which has given air to eurosepticism among its 6.4 million citizens. Disintegration operations from home and abroad have added the possibility of economic changes that can bring more poverty. President Ruman Radev encouraged anti-Europe voices, citing public concerns on inflation and purchasing power earlier this month. The proposal was rejected by the European-supportive majority in Parliament, who accused Rade of acting in favor of Moscow, with its last minute effort to deepen European integration among the growing geopolitical stresses, with its last minute attempts to adopt the euro.

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