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In the frame: NATFIZ students again protested against the management
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In the frame: NATFIZ students again protested against the management

Students from NATFIZ (National Academy of Arts and Culture 'Krastyo Sarafov') protested against the academy's leadership, criticizing the rector, Miroslav Dachev, for alleged pressure on faculty members and the risk of the institution leaving the FilmEU alliance. The demonstration was supported by the Faculty Council of Screen Arts and included participants wearing T-shirts with slogans like '#DlzhniSmEVi' ('We Owe You'). Protesters demanded Dachev's resignation and direct communication with him, but he did not appear. Deputy Rector Pencho Gospodinov proposed dialogue with Dachev, which protesters rejected. The protest ended on time to avoid disrupting entrance exams for prospective students. In response, the Academic Union at NATFIZ published an open letter supporting the right to protest but warning against actions that could disrupt academic processes. The union claimed no official reports of pressure or threats against staff had been received and highlighted the academy's efforts to improve working conditions and financial stability.

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In the frame: NATFIZ students again protested against the management

Students from NATFIZ (National Academy of Arts and Culture 'Krastyo Sarafov') protested against the academy's leadership, criticizing the rector, Miroslav Dachev, for alleged pressure on faculty members and the risk of the institution leaving the FilmEU alliance. The demonstration was supported by the Faculty Council of Screen Arts and included participants wearing T-shirts with slogans like '#DlzhniSmEVi' ('We Owe You'). Protesters demanded Dachev's resignation and direct communication with him, but he did not appear. Deputy Rector Pencho Gospodinov proposed dialogue with Dachev, which protesters rejected. The protest ended on time to avoid disrupting entrance exams for prospective students. In response, the Academic Union at NATFIZ published an open letter supporting the right to protest but warning against actions that could disrupt academic processes. The union claimed no official reports of pressure or threats against staff had been received and highlighted the academy's efforts to improve working conditions and financial stability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the students' grievances and the academy's response, including the open letter from the Academic Union. It does not favor one side over the other, providing balanced perspectives without overtly biased language or selective sourcing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on student protests at NATFIZ against the administration, including specific demands and actions. It cites a hashtag (#AzNesamSemestrialaTaxa), mentions the involvement of faculty council and external supporters like 'Prodolzjavame promyana', and describes the protest's impact on

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