Prime Minister Boyko Borissov of Bulgaria (photo credit: EU2017EE Estonian Presidency/flickr)
Bulgaria’s MPs rejected on November 25 the motion to call elections for a Grand National Assembly that could discuss the constitutional amendments proposed by Prime Minister Boiko Borissov in August.
The motion, which required a two-thirds qualified majority of 160 MPs, received 111 votes in favour, with 93 opposed and eight abstentions. Read the full article here: The Sofia Globe
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