Bulgarian Nationalists Clash with Police as Eurozone Protests Escalate

February 22, 2025
Bulgarian Nationalists Clash with Police as Eurozone Protests Escalate
  • Vazrazhdane, the party leading the protests, had warned earlier of being 'ready to take extreme measures' regarding their opposition to euro adoption.

  • Protesters claimed police used excessive force, including tear gas, leading to injuries among demonstrators and arrests of party MPs.

  • Despite the unrest, Prime Minister Rossen Zhelyazkov affirmed the government's commitment to adopting the euro by 2026.

  • The Lukovmarsh, a torchlight procession commemorating Hristo Lukov, a controversial figure linked to Nazi Germany, is scheduled to take place.

  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned the violence during the protests, stating that such actions are unacceptable in Europe.

  • In Sofia, Bulgarian nationalists protested against the government's plans to join the eurozone, resulting in clashes with police.

  • The Sofia Municipality had previously banned the Lukovmarsh due to its far-right associations, but a court overturned this ban, allowing the event to proceed.

  • Economists argue that adopting the euro could benefit Bulgaria by attracting foreign investment and improving its credit rating.

  • Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of Vazrazhdane, emphasized the need for a referendum on preserving the Bulgarian currency, the lev, citing significant public support.

  • The Bulgarian government condemned the vandalism and violence, asserting that such actions contradict the principles of the rule of law.

  • Emergency medical teams were deployed, and by early afternoon, gendarmerie forces were sent to help control the escalating situation.

  • Public opinion in Bulgaria remains divided on euro adoption, with a recent poll showing 57% against joining the eurozone.

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