The protesters belong to the middle and upper classes, they are students, professionals, skilled workers who had placed in the vote last May, the last hope to have a healthy government, transparent, creative, desire shipwrecked by the usual economic games between private interests and institutions that create further inequality and precipitate the country into a recession significant enough to be referred to as the poorest state of the European Union.
The protests were sparked by the appointment, subsequently revoked, the tycoon Dlyan Peevski at the head of the Agency for National Security, the opposition center - right of former Prime Minister Boiko Borisov have laid siege to the Parliament forcing a hundred journalists, ministers and deputies to remain closed in the building.
Only the intervention of the police, after several hours sbloccava the situation by freeing the MPs from the siege.
The new prime minister Plamen ORESHARSKI, an independent technician, directs an executive minority led by the Socialists with the support of the party turkish and support of the ultranationalist Ataka.
Government, therefore, weak, lacking a stable equilibrium, without a rapid shift towards institutional reforms in favor of the impoverished population.
The protest will gain strength and develop into actual armed attacks in power.
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