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Bulgarian parliament approves resignation of Zhelyazkov-led government

By IANS | Updated: December 12, 2025 19:05 IST

Sofia, Dec 12 The Bulgarian parliament on Friday voted unanimously to approve the resignation of Prime Minister Rossen ...

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Sofia, Dec 12 The Bulgarian parliament on Friday voted unanimously to approve the resignation of Prime Minister Rossen Zhelyazkov-led government, which had assumed office in January, local media reported.

As many as 227 lawmakers voted in favour of the resignation in the 240-member National Assembly. The parliament's decision came after Zhelyazkov announced the government's resignation on Thursday following mass protests in Bulgaria against the ruling majority and particularly, Movement for Rights and Freedoms – New Beginning leader Delyan Peevski and GERB-UDF leader Boiko Borissov, Bulgaria-based The Sofia Globe reported.

Zhelyazkov and other members of the Cabinet were not present in the National Assembly for the two-hour debate held before the vote.

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev will now invite political parties to form a new government. If the parties fail to form a government, Radev will appoint a caretaker cabinet to govern the country until a new election is conducted. A total of seven snap elections have been held in Bulgaria since anti-corruption protests were held against Borissov government in 2020.

On Thursday, Zhelyazkov announced the resignation shortly before the Cabinet faced another vote of confidence, the sixth since it assumed office in January.

"We have no doubt that in the upcoming vote of no confidence, the government will receive support. But for us, the decisions of the National Assembly have meaning only when they express the will of the sovereign," Politico quoted Zhelyazkov as saying.

Zhelyazkov said, "Our desire is to rise to the level of what society expects. At this moment, as the constitution dictates, power derives from the voice of the people. We hear the voice of the citizens protesting against the government."

"Young and old, people from different ethnic groups have spoken out for the resignation. We support this civic energy and encourage it,” he added.

Protests erupted in Bulgaria in November over a budget proposal that imposed higher taxes on the private sector while allocating more funds for the state sector. However, the main reason behind the protest has been dissatisfaction with the government, Politico reported. The protest that erupted over budget proposal transformed into a nationwide movement, demanding accountability, transparency and new leadership.

Earlier in November, Rossen Zhelyazkov announced that the cabinet will withdraw the 2026 budget package after a protest was held against the plan outside Parliament. He made the announcement after his meeting with representatives of the parliamentary groups supporting his minority Cabinet, The Sofia Globe reported.

Bulgarian government had tabled the budget without holding consultative meetings with trade unions and employer associations after the latter did not participate in the meetings as they were against the budget's proposed revenue-raising measures, particularly the rise in the social security contributions and the capital gains tax increase.

On November 26, several thousand Bulgarians participated in the protest organised by opposition coalition We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria in the centre of Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, against the government’s budget 2026. The protest was among the largest witnessed in Sofia in recent years, The Sofia Globe reported. The protest organisers had said that the rise in social security contributions, the doubling of the tax on dividends, and disagreement with the introduction of special electronic accounting devices for businesses as the main reason for the protests against the budget.

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