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Large Right-Wing Protests against the new Centre-Left PM rock Medovia's Capital


The Medovian Right-Wing is still up in arms after what they call a "stolen election" and held a massive protest in Medovia's capital, Gavarnik. The protesters claim that the new PM, Simon Pagasov, directed false information to be directed by armies of fake accounts, which made the difference in Pagasov's party's very narrow victory. The leader of the right-wing Medovian National Front and ex-PM, Hakob Beliśavar, addressed the crowd affirming that the party will work at every step to oppose this 'leftist PM' and that his party will be applying to the justice ministry to investigate claims of fraud by the Democratic Alliance party.

The protesters in the end sang the national anthem and marched from the Parliament Square to the offices of the ruling Democratic Alliance party. A Democratic Alliance spokesman called the protesters 'sore losers' and that the Medovian National Front would better serve Medovia being a constructive political force in Parliament rather than shouting slogans in the streets. Political experts expect the Democratic Alliance to pass a series of social welfare reforms in Parliament as well as reviewing the Education curriculum. One subject of interest is the History of the Medovian Church which is taught as a separate subject. There are rumors that the subject may be removed, but such a move may risk the ire of moderates that are helping keep the centre-left coalition intact.

A few isolated incidents between protesters and police did take place in the aftermath of the event.

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