Bulgarian parliament recognizes Holodomor as genocide against Ukrainian people
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Bulgarian parliament recognizes Holodomor as genocide against Ukrainian people
The Bulgarian Parliament adopted a resolution on Feb. 1 recognizing Holodomor, the man-made famine of Ukrainians ordered by the Soviet authorities in 1932-1933, as genocide against the Ukrainian people. The document was approved by 134 votes in favor, while 26 lawmakers
Bulgaria recognizes Ukrainian genocide in the 1930s by the Stalin regime
The Bulgarian Parliament, a country deeply divided over its relationship with Russia, today declared the “Holodomor” as the Ukrainian extermination and genocide of millions of people during the 1930s by the Soviet regime of Joseph Stalin. A total of 134 deputies, out of 240, voted in favor of the resolution, while 25 voted against, all belonging to the ultra-nationalist and pro-Russian formation Vazrazhdane. The remaining deputies abstained, inc…
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