Demonstrations continue in Bulgaria after night of violence. At least 4,000 people surrounded Bulgaria’s parliament on Wednesday, during the 41st consecutive day of anti-government protests. There were no clashes with police – a far cry from Tuesday night’s protests, in which more than 20 demonstrators suffered injuries as they attempted to barricade lawmakers inside the building. The protests are demanding greater government transparency and effective measures against corruption in the EU’s poorest country.
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