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  2. 2021–present Bulgarian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian political crisis is a period of instability in Bulgaria, which has seen the country face seven parliamentary elections over four years: April 2021, July 2021, November 2021, October 2022, April 2023, June 2024 and October 2024.

  3. 2020–2021 Bulgarian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–2021 Bulgarian protests were a series of demonstrations that were being held in Bulgaria, mainly in the capital Sofia, as well as cities with a large Bulgarian diaspora, such as Brussels, [17] Paris, [17] Madrid, [17] Barcelona, [17] Berlin [17] and London. [17]

  4. Bulgaria to hold another snap parliamentary election on Oct ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will hold a snap parliamentary election, its seventh in just three years, on Oct. 27, President Rumen Radev said on Monday, following the failure of its political ...

  5. October 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Snap parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 27 October 2024, [1] [2] after all three attempts to form a government following the latest June 2024 elections failed. . This was the country's sixth snap election since

  6. Bulgarian foreign minister Mariya Gabriel agrees to form new ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel of the center-right GERB party agreed on Monday to form a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov on ...

  7. 2022 North Macedonia protests - Wikipedia

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    The conclusion of the treaty played a decisive role in Bulgaria's agreement to approve North Macedonia's NATO candidacy, and its implementation is considered by it a key to the negotiation process with the EU. North Macedonia and Bulgaria have very complicated relations, and the Bulgarian factor is known in Macedonian politics as "B-complex". [8]

  8. Bulgarian parliament okays $1.5 billion purchase of Stryker ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - The Bulgarian parliament on Thursday approved a $1.5 billion purchase of Stryker fighting vehicles from the United States to modernise the country's army and bring it in line ...

  9. Second Glavchev Government - Wikipedia

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    The Second Glavchev government was sworn in before the National Assembly on August the 27th. [4] The cabinet had largely the same composition as the first glavchev caretaker government, with the notable replacement of Kalin Stoyanov by Atanas Ilkov, as Minister of Interior, as well as the replacement of Georgi Gvozdeykov by Krasimira Stoyanova, as Minister of Transport. [5]