TW Newsdesk, June 23:Members of the Bulgarian parliament on June 22 voted for a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Kiril Petkov. The collapse potentially sets the stage for a new round of elections. However, Petkov’s centrist PP party does strongly hold a second chance to propose a government to lawmakers.
The vote to topple the government, which only came to power just 6 months ago, was a narrow voting with 123 delegates voting in favor and 116 against it.