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00:00The central square transformed into a sea of Bulgarian flags
00:04as thousands rallied to demand that the country abandon its plans to adopt the euro,
00:09a battle that people here see as the last stand for the Balkan nation's sovereignty.
00:16I'm here to stand up for our freedom, the freedom to remain Bulgarians
00:20and to preserve our national currency.
00:22Secondly, joining the eurozone is a one-way path.
00:25It's like entering a room with no exit.
00:27It's a trap in the sense that there's no formal procedure for leaving the euro area once you're in.
00:33The protest comes just days before Bulgaria faces its final hurdle on the path to eurozone membership,
00:40securing approval from both the European Parliament and the Economic and Financial Affairs Council.
00:46If successful, Bulgaria will adopt the euro at the start of 2026.
00:51All prices will then be displayed in both the current currency, the lev, and the euro.
00:56But the move is fiercely opposed by demonstrators,
00:59many of whom are aligned with nationalist and pro-Russian parties.
01:04Meanwhile, social media has been awash with misleading and forced claims about the single currency,
01:09fueling fears that the switch will bring higher prices and deepen poverty amongst other challenges.
01:14I'm concerned about joining a eurozone where financial decisions are often made without transparency.
01:22I do not want our financial resources to be used to fund wars.
01:26And I believe that the levels of corruption, both in Bulgaria and within the EU,
01:31are already too high for us to become more deeply integrated into such a system.
01:35Since joining the European Union nearly two decades ago,
01:39Bulgaria has struggled with political turmoil and corruption,
01:43factors that continue to drive euro-scepticism among much of the population.
01:47We're in.

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