Bulgarias Government Resigns After Weeks of Protests as Eurozone Entry Nears

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A student waves a Bulgarian flag as tens of thousands of Bulgarians protest, demanding the government’s resignation, in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Dec. 10, 2025. AP Photo/Valentina PetrovaBulgaria’s government announced on Dec. 11 that it is resigning after weeks of mass street protests over economic policy and entrenched corruption, just weeks before the Balkan country is due to adopt the euro as its official currency.Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced the resignation to reporters at the parliament in the country’s capital, Sofia, and in a televised address just minutes before the parliament was set to vote on a no-confidence motion tied to economic mismanagement. The motion, brought forward by the opposition, had gained momentum amid some of the largest demonstrations that Bulgaria has seen in years.

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