The Socialists propose a No-confidence vote against the Government
Parliament debated a motion proposed by the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) for a no-confidence vote against the government. The reason is the failure in the fight against corruption. The BSP accused the government to be “a threat to national security”, because it is uncapable to deal with corruption. The motion will be voted not earlier than 24 hours after the debate. It requires a majority of more than a half of all the parliamentarians, or a minimum of 121 votes.