nationalist demonstration in Poland, anti-corruption political movement in Bulgaria

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Small selection of news broadcast by European television channels on Thursday 11 November.

In Poland, nationalists challenge in the streets. In the city center of Warsaw (Poland), to celebrate the anniversary of the country’s independence, a rally called for by the far right and supported by the conservative government was organized. Main slogan: the defense of sovereignty. Feelings exacerbated by the crisis with Belarus.

In Bulgaria, two new faces have just appeared during the legislative elections. The ambition of two Harvard graduates is to eradicate corruption in the country. “The eradication of corruption does not necessarily start with government. I am proud to say that we are clean and clear candidates.”, reports Kiril Petkov, co-founder of the Keeping Change party.

In the UK, the Conservative Party is caught up in business. MP Geoffrey Cox is accused of having a second job far from his constituency. He would be adviser to the government of the British Virgin Islands. Embarrassed, Boris Johnson promised he would clean up his ranks. In Spain, the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to worry, a new lava flow has just reached the sea.


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