The public organization for the protection of consumers’ rights “Salvgardare” (“Safeguard”) will protest against a number of actions by the present government considered abusive and against the decision to cut off the apartments whose owners have debts for heating, in the square of the National Opera on September 30. Maia Laguta, the organization’s president, told a news conference that 3,000-5,000 people are expected to take part in the protest. These will be mainly apartment owners whose rights are lately violated by the local and central authorities and by the juridical bodies. The president asks the owners of privatized dwellings not to form associations until the state repairs all the residential blocks and assigns the rights over them to the administrators of the housing block. According to the cited source, the state still owns these blocks, even if all the apartments are privatized. The ownership documents of the apartment owners show only the area of the apartment, not yet of the basements or of the stairs. In such a way, the authorities should repair them using resources from the state budget. Maia Laguta says that the only solution for defending ordinary citizens’ rights is to set up a new party, of the proletariat, because the parties that are now governing do not bother about solving the problems of the ordinary people. She said that they are already collecting signatures for creating the party and voiced hope that it will be registered with the Ministry of Justice by the next parliamentary elections.