Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The Bulgarian government is unstable again as the administration headed by Prime Minister Kiril Petkov faces a vote of no confidence.
The vote on Wednesday threatens to topple the four-party coalition government that took office about six months ago, according to Reuters reporting.
Petkov’s government pledged to crack down on corruption and took a hardline stance on Russia, but started to fall apart earlier this month over disagreements on North Macedonia and budget spending.
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