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Bulgarian parliament will vote on motion of no confidence in the government

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Today, the MPs will vote on the second vote of no confidence in the cabinet of Nikolay Denkov submitted by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Vazrazhdane party and There is Such a People (ITN) for failing to deal with the National Security and Defense sector. 
The vote will take place at 1.55pm, or 24 hours after the end of parliamentary debates on the proposal. 

Yesterday, GERB leader Boyko Borisov confirmed that the MPs from his party will not support the requested vote of no confidence.

The first failed vote of no confidence brought by the opposition was because of the government's failure in the Energy sector.



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