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Small Lev Protest in Bulgaria Amidst Parliamentary Disruption

A small protest of about 100 citizens advocating to keep the Bulgarian lev took place near the parliament on February 26th, 2025, following a larger protest on February 22nd, while the Vazrazhdane party simultaneously disrupted parliamentary proceedings.

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GERB Accused of Favoritism in Budget Allocation, Sparking Public Outrage

The GERB party in Bulgaria is accused of prioritizing police and restaurant sectors with increased salaries and tax cuts, leading to public outrage and criticism over unfair distribution of public funds.

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Vazrazhdane's Narrow Miss: Two Votes Away From Power

By a margin of two votes, the Bulgarian political party "Vazrazhdane" failed to support Silvi Kirilov's bid for parliamentary speaker, losing a key chance to enter a governing coalition and significantly impact national policy decisions, especially regarding the euro adoption and climate change agen...

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Pro-Russian Protestors Attack EU Building in Sofia Amid Euro Adoption Opposition

On February 26th, approximately 2,000 pro-Russian protesters in Sofia, Bulgaria, primarily from the "Vazrazhdane" party, attacked the EU Representation building, resulting in arrests and injuries, to oppose the government's planned 2026 euro adoption.

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Vazrazhdane's Limited Impact on Bulgarian Politics

Vazrazhdane, a Bulgarian political party with apparent pro-Russian leanings, leverages public discontent to gain traction, yet their practical influence remains limited due to pervasive political stalemate and the evolving attitudes of younger generations.

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