site.btaJustice Minister Suspects Frequent No-confidence Votes Are Intended to Keep Parliament and Cabinet from Functioning
Justice Minister Georgi Georgiev speaks in the National Assembly, with Parliament Chair Nataliya Kiselova (behind him) presiding over the legislature's proceedings. Sofia, April 10, 2025 (BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov)
“I propose that after each no-confidence vote you move for, you vote to approve three or four bills proposed by the cabinet and passed in the committees, so we can do something useful for the Bulgarian citizens, not just engage in empty talk,” Georgiev said, addressing the 54 members of the parliamentary groups of MECh, Velichie and Vazrazhdane, who moved for a second vote of no confidence in the government of Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov, this time over corruption.
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