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Bulgarian PM and government resign after mass protests

Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov resigned after mass protests over corruption and a contested budget, weeks before Bulgaria adopts the euro, with 82% demanding new governance, a survey shows.

  • Tens of thousands of people protested across Bulgaria against the government and corruption, chanting "Resign" and holding "I'm fed up!" signs with caricatures of politicians.
  • The protests were sparked by the 2026 draft budget, which protesters branded as an attempt to mask rampant corruption.
  • Bulgarian Prime Minister Zhelyazkov and his government resigned after the mass protests, with the prime minister saying Bulgaria faced a major challenge and citizens would need to produce "authentic proposals" on the next government.
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Only weeks before Bulgaria's accession to the Eurozone, ex-Prime Minister Boyko Borisov bursts the government coalition – during massive protests and despite preparations for the currency changeover. What consequences does this have for the introduction of the euro and the country's future?

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The cabinet of Prime Minister Shelyazkov resigned on Thursday after protests against budget and corruption. However, the introduction of the euro at the beginning of 2026 remains.

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ilmessaggero.it broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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