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    1. First – I don’t even know what’s that “tvpworld” website is, probably rusbot “sponge” website, I’m not even gonna open it.

      Second – there were just 500 to 1k-2k max pro russian bots in our capital protesting against the euro despite hugely and expensively advertised for month. 50-100 rus bots in our other major cities.

      Now it’s just one of the pro russian party party members crying.

      Bulgaria is definitely not “hit” by anti-euro protests, as “hit” suggest some major strikes or something. It’s just the local crazy vatniks not even being able to organize themselves.

      Bulgaria is ready and will adopt the euro despite the russian bot propaganda throwing millions to try to destabilize the country.

    2. NamoMandos on

      The Bulgarian Lev hasn’t been independent in decades – it has always been pegged to one currency or another since its inception. All these idiots protesting about keeping the currency because of patriotism etc .. I mean really.

    3. The_RedfuckingHood on

      Oh please, there’s barely a few thousand at the protests. Just because they’re vocal doesn’t mean the nation is againts the Euro.

    4. Plastic_Shop6274 on

      Hit?!๐ŸคฃFew thousand retards most of them canโ€™t even tie their shoes without assistance.

    5. doesitaddup on

      Every, single, country that switched to the Euro has had these protests. And in the end, all is well.

    6. Azula-the-firelord on

      I mean I loved my beloved D-Mark and I hated the Euro. As a german, I am genetically inclined to prefer as many currencies as possible ๐Ÿ˜‚ Hint: the “unity” of the HRE

    7. Basic-Still-7441 on

      At least the protests aren’t supported and initiated by ze russkies…

      /s

    8. That is precisely the idea behind the protests โ€“ to reach European News.

      Their aim is to damage Bulgaria’s image in the eyes of other EU countries.

      In reality, these are just very noisy gatherings of paid members and a handful of misguided people.
      But the goal has been achieved โ€“ here we are in the European news, presented in a similar way as Hungary.

    9. Snow_Hill_Penguin on

      Russians are like cockroaches – they are everywhere across the globe. Move along…

    10. TeodorDim on

      Our politicians for years failed to promote the euro.

      “**The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.**”

    11. Kejo2023 on

      Every Bulgarian I talked to is opposed to the Euro.

      The pro-Euro Bulgarians on Reddit don’t represent the whole country.

      People are genuinely worried about rising prices and inflation if they make the switch.

    12. Beneficial_North1824 on

      It’s not true. Someone is desperate to swing the protests. Paid anti euro posters are on big boards, but it barely has any feedback in the population. For sure no mass protests ongoing, Vain russian/farright fart

    13. Rally_Sport on

      They are the victim of their own success. There are countries in the EU unable to get their stuff together thus they still use a poorly performing currency.

    14. Hexquevara on

      I vaguely remember some early troubles switching currency had, like some places simply switched currency symbol from mark to euro, essentially 500% price hike. I was but a wee lad tho.

    15. RealisticMountain425 on

      Ignore the nationalistic nutjobs and russofiles. They are lower then the worms in the ground.

    16. Maverick_AMH on

      LOL! Bulgaria is the most corrupt country within Europe. Sure they protest against a more stable and secure currency. The euro changes, Bulgaria once and for all. And for the better โ€ฆ

    17. RedBaret on

      Bulgaria hit by ~~anti-euro~~ Russian propaganda insurgency as country prepares to switch currency.

      FTFY.

    18. flowerbl0om on

      A handful of uneducated “patriotic” pro-ruzzia NPCs. Many more people were protesting because of recent road accidents or those twisted animal abusers, but that doesn’t make for a click-baity headline, doesn’t it.

    19. Quiet_Panda_2377 on

      Suddenly it’s all men.

      I know for a fact that here in finland, truckers who used to drive in russia, would be extremely anti EU.

      And by that i mean, every singlr one of them would parrot same stories, same argument points and be against same things. I knew back then that these guys went to russia and were influenced by russian propaganda in one way or another.

      At one point they would even collect can clips and discard return cans just because they were told that those clips help saving sick people. Nobody knew where they went.

      All truckers.ย 

      My theory is, that it was a psy op from russia to chart how well can they spread propaganda.

    20. Montenegro has it and they arenโ€™t even in the EU. No problem for them.

    21. kashisolutions on

      It’s more the fact that you have to surrender your printing press to the EU๐Ÿคท.

    22. Mister-Psychology on

      Croatian prices skyrocketed when they implemented the Euro so you do need to be careful. Prices will rise for sure, but if the government messes up you may see everything become twice as expensive. If so the government is finished.

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