Bulgarian government survives no confidence vote
- Bulgaria's government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Thursday.
- A pro-Russia party, Vazrazhdane, initiated the vote, citing foreign policy failures.
- The motion criticized Bulgaria's pro-Western stance, support for Ukraine, and sanctions against Moscow.
- The vote was 150-54 against the motion; Prime Minister Zhelyazkov said it affirmed Bulgaria's European path.
- Analysts suggest the vote amplified Russian narratives, part of a hybrid war, as Bulgaria seeks to adopt the euro.
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Bulgaria's government survives a no-confidence vote brought by a pro-Russia political party
Bulgaria’s government has survived a parliamentary vote of no-confidence brought by a pro-Russia political party over what it called a failure in the nation’s foreign policy.
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Pro-Russian forces in Bulgaria failed to declare no confidence in the government
The vote was initiated by the pro-Russian Renaissance Party with the support of the nationalist Sword and Majesty parties. They blamed the government for foreign policy failures.
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