The Future for Trud association announced that protests will persist until Plovdiv and Maritsa mayors accept public responsibility for establishing regular bus service. The Ministry of Transport stated on Friday that officials expect a permanent resolution within 100 days. The association noted that no institution has contacted demonstrators directly, and all communication occurs through media channels.
The group values the transport minister's pledge, but members will monitor compliance. Grozdan Karadjov's plan for the new route between Trud and Plovdiv requires cooperation from both municipal leaders, who have not confirmed their willingness to meet obligations. Organizers said the demonstration scheduled for 4 p.m. will proceed unless mayors issue written public commitments to complete assigned tasks. Weekly protests will continue indefinitely without such declarations.
The group values the transport minister's pledge, but members will monitor compliance. Grozdan Karadjov's plan for the new route between Trud and Plovdiv requires cooperation from both municipal leaders, who have not confirmed their willingness to meet obligations. Organizers said the demonstration scheduled for 4 p.m. will proceed unless mayors issue written public commitments to complete assigned tasks. Weekly protests will continue indefinitely without such declarations.