Bulgarian PM and government resign after mass protests
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- Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov and his government have resigned following mass protests against corruption, just before a scheduled parliamentary vote of no confidence and 20 days prior to Bulgaria's planned euro adoption.
- This resignation marks a significant political shift in Bulgaria, reflecting the government's inability to maintain public trust amid widespread allegations of corruption and dissatisfaction with governance.
- The protests, which have drawn tens of thousands of participants, highlight a growing public discontent with government practices and a demand for accountability, signaling a potential shift in Bulgaria's political landscape as citizens increasingly mobilize against perceived injustices.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



