Farmers from across Bulgaria blocked two main thoroughfares in the capital, Sofia, on February 13, pouring milk onto the streets as they demanded the resignation of Agriculture Minister Kiril Vatev, increased subsidies, and changes to a deal on compensation for the impact of Ukrainian imports flooding the market. Demonstrators also demanded a meeting with Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, but said they were turned down. Some clashes between farmers and police were reported when they tried to enter the government building. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Bulgarian Service, click here.
Protesting Bulgarian Farmers Pour Milk In Sofia's Streets As Ukrainian Imports Flood Market

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