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Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Borrow2222(op): 6:32pm On Dec 11, 2025
Bulgaria’s prime minister has handed in his government’s resignation after less than a year in office following weeks of mass street protests over its economic policies and perceived failure to tackle corruption.

Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his resignation on television shortly before parliament had been due to vote on a no-confidence motion submitted by the opposition and before the country is due to join the eurozone on 1 January.

“Our coalition met, we discussed the current situation, the challenges we face and the decisions we must responsibly make,” the prime minister said. “Our desire is to be at the level that society expects. Power stems from the voice of the people.”

After a meeting of the ruling parties’ leaders, he later added: “People of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and religions have spoken out in favour of [the government’s] resignation. This civic energy must be supported and encouraged.”

Tens of thousands of Bulgarians had rallied on Wednesday evening in the capital, Sofia, and dozens of other towns and cities across the country in the latest in a series of rolling demonstrations giving vent to the public’s growing frustration.

Protesters chanted “Resign” and held up “I’m fed up!” signs featuring caricatures of politicians. Gergana Gelkova, 24, a shop worker, told Agence France-Presse she joined the protest because widespread corruption had become “intolerable”.

Students from Sofia’s universities joined the mass protest in the capital, which Bulgarian media estimated, based on drone visuals, had drawn more than 100,000 people in a country of just under 7 million.

Similar protests took place last week sparked by the government’s budget plans for tax increases, higher social security contributions and state spending hikes. The government later withdrew the draft 2026 budget.

Protesters had labelled the ill-fated budget as a veiled attempt to mask rampant corruption, which successive governments have failed to root out, and expanded their demands to include calls for the centre-right government to step down.

The country’s Moscow-friendly president, Rumen Radev, also called on the government to resign, saying on his Facebook page: “Between the voice of the people and the fear of the mafia. Listen to the public squares!”

Radev will now ask the parties in parliament to try to form a new government. If, as seems likely, they are unable to do so, he will put together an interim administration that will run the country until a new election – the eighth in four years – can be held.

The EU’s poorest country has been racked by political instability and uncertainty, with analysts saying that low trust in its national institutions and leaders had been exacerbated by fears of higher prices as Bulgaria prepares to adopt the euro.

The European Commission has repeatedly warned against rule of law failings in Bulgaria, saying in a July report that the level of perceived judicial independence in Bulgaria was “very low” and the country’s anti-corruption strategy “limited”.

Dobromir Zhivkov, the director of the Market Links sociological agency, said Bulgarian society was “in broad unity against the model of governance”, adding that plummeting trust in ministers and MPs was “another indicator of severe political and institutional crisis”.

Bulgaria is near the bottom of the European Corruption Perception Index maintained by Transparency International. It has gone to the polls seven times since huge anti-graft protests in 2020 against Boyko Borissov, a three-time former prime minister.

Borissov’s conservative GERB party finished as the largest in the most recent election last year and formed the current coalition government in January, with Zhelyazkov, a former transport minister and senior GERB member, as premier.

Protesters are particularly angered by Delyan Peevski, a former media mogul whose DPS – New Beginning party is one of an array of several factions from across the political spectrum that backs Zhelyazkov’s minority government.

Peevski, who has been hit with sanctions by the US and the UK for alleged corruption, bribery and embezzlement, is accused of influencing government policy to favour oligarchs. He has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/11/bulgarian-government-resigns-mass-anti-corruption-protests

Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by helinues: 7:50pm On Dec 11, 2025
That can never happen in Africa .

Poverty of the mind won't allow African leaders to resign honorary
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by SecurityNgr: 7:51pm On Dec 11, 2025
Nigeria leaders need this.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by repent4christ: 7:51pm On Dec 11, 2025
You see, Nigerian Politician can never do such... RESIGNhuh?
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Racoon(m): 7:51pm On Dec 11, 2025
Good development. Leave the scene when you failed. Not in Nigeria especially under the incompetent mofos in place today.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Angelfrost(m): 7:51pm On Dec 11, 2025
The last time mass protests happened in a certain populated nation, Soldiers and Policemen were sent to do target practice...!


The worst part wasn't even that... The worst part was the backing of the corrupt leaders by sections of the same suffering citizens due to ethnicity.


Congrats to Bulgaria and other nations where citizens speak loudly in UNITY.

They will never understand how blessed and privileged they are.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by dynicks(m): 7:52pm On Dec 11, 2025
In Nigeria, Most of the youths would be allowed themselves to be used by their oppressors.......Only time will tell sha!!

Both the politicians and their stooges would be rounded up...
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by iwaeda: 7:52pm On Dec 11, 2025
It can never happen in Nigeria. 2027 will be interesting. grin grin angry angry
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by storm001(m): 7:52pm On Dec 11, 2025
Never in Nigeria, instead APC will use tear gas to dismantle the protesters.

Shame on APC. worst government to ever rule Nigeria.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by FreeStuffsNG: 7:52pm On Dec 11, 2025
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by UkoAnnang(m): 7:52pm On Dec 11, 2025
angry

Criminal Nigerian politicians would rather kill the protesters, deny it and hold on to power
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by UceeGod: 7:53pm On Dec 11, 2025
This is where democracy makes sense. If na Nigeria eeh...
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Hellisreal70: 7:53pm On Dec 11, 2025
This can not happen in nigeria.
Nigeria rulers just left the chart group.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by geoworldedu: 7:54pm On Dec 11, 2025
This can never happen in Nigeria. As a matter of fact, the more the protests, the happier the politicians get and the more they want to intensify their evils.

Make I hear say Tinubu will resign for even one day if the whole country is protesting. grin grin grin


The poster below me just received a stipend of 29k from APC this morning. Ask him for confirmation.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by SatoshiX: 7:55pm On Dec 11, 2025
Some usual suspects will soon flood this thread with their 8red for Nigeria. 3..2..1
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Daeveed(m): 7:55pm On Dec 11, 2025
God when




I don't have characters to add. Ask Balablu
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Angelfrost(m): 7:55pm On Dec 11, 2025
iwaeda:
It can never happen in Nigeria. 2027 will be interesting. grin grin angry angry
Nah... 2023 was meant or supposed to be "Interesting", yet here we are.


2027 will be another useless rinse and repeat of the perennial Vicious Cycle.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by YesDaddyTill203: 7:56pm On Dec 11, 2025
helinues:
That can never happen in Africa .

Poverty of the mind won't allow African leaders to resign honorary
Did Trump resign after so many protests in the US?
Have you seen the amount of protest against that war criminal in Tel Aviv? He has yet to resign.

Most people sating that people Tinubu should resginh were the people who told Jonathan to deal wih proesteser with tear gas when he was president. go figure, Hypocrites everyhwere.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Daniel0047: 7:56pm On Dec 11, 2025
And our president just bought some mass transit for his campaign 😂 and his minions are here chanting incantation.

Who do us like this?
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by ChiefOloye(m): 7:56pm On Dec 11, 2025
helinues:
That can never happen in Africa .

Poverty of the mind won't allow African leaders to resign honorary
As if you will resign if it is you.... grin grin
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by SatoshiX: 7:57pm On Dec 11, 2025
Hellisreal70:
This can not happen in nigeria.
Nigeria rulers just left the chart group.
UceeGod:
This is where democracy makes sense. If na Nigeria eeh...
UkoAnnang:
angry

Criminal Nigerian politicians would rather kill the protesters, deny it and hold on to power
SecurityNgr:
Nigeria leaders need this.
See them? 😂 😂 😂 Any negative news is what they wish for Nigeria.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by SixSeven: 7:57pm On Dec 11, 2025
Angelfrost:
The last time mass protests happened in a certain populated nation, Soldiers and Policemen were sent to do target practice...!


The worst part wasn't even that... The worst part was the backing of the corrupt leaders by sections of the same suffering citizens due to ethnicity.


Congrats to Bulgaria and other nations where citizens speak loudly in UNITY.

They will never understand how blessed and privileged they are.
You need to see this then: When Romania Executed Its Dictator Live on TV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eUjOV0ZlSQ

He too ordered the guards to shoot. They shot and shot and when they realized that they were killing their own people and no one was afraid of death anymore, he ran away.

A time will come when the soldiers and policemen will stop taking orders under a tyranny because they are with the people. You can push the people most of the time, you can't push them ALL the time. There will be a limit to the pain and the people will push back.

Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Tjra: 7:57pm On Dec 11, 2025
It worked in Bulgaria because the people protested for good governance and not a set of people protesting or demarketing their country because their son lost election.
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by helinues: 7:58pm On Dec 11, 2025
Angelfrost:
The last time mass protests happened in a certain populated nation, Soldiers and Policemen were sent to do target practice...!


The worst part wasn't even that... The worst part was the backing of the corrupt leaders by sections of the same suffering citizens due to ethnicity.


Congrats to Bulgaria and other nations where citizens speak loudly in UNITY.

They will never understand how blessed and privileged they are.
Protest with aims, purpose is what made the difference.

You can't be protesting with the ain of regime change or wanting coup
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by christejames(m): 7:58pm On Dec 11, 2025
Tinubu is learning, he will also take the honorable path
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by WorldRichest: 7:59pm On Dec 11, 2025
Na Bulgaria be that, here na Nigeria. Anybody wey do anyhow go see anyhow
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by WorldRichest: 8:01pm On Dec 11, 2025
iwaeda:
It can never happen in Nigeria. 2027 will be interesting. grin grin angry angry
We are waiting for all of you. You should be planning for 2031 because 2027 is just a formality election in order to fulfill constitutional requirements. 2027 is won and lost already. There is only one god of Politics, his name is JAGABAN
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Chetas81(m): 8:02pm On Dec 11, 2025
YOU CAN CLAPPED FOR YOURSELF,AS THE CORRUPTION DEFEATED THE NIGERIAN CITIZEN🥱
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Belurved1(m): 8:03pm On Dec 11, 2025
Not only our leaders, poverty of mind affect Africans generally. That's why there's division everywhere.

helinues:
That can never happen in Africa .

Poverty of the mind won't allow African leaders to resign honorary
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Chetas81(m): 8:03pm On Dec 11, 2025
repent4christ:
You see, Nigerian Politician can never do such... RESIGNhuh?
the corruption continues to fight back😀
Re: Bulgarian Government Resigns After Mass Anti-corruption Protests by Angelfrost(m): 8:03pm On Dec 11, 2025
helinues:
Protest with aims, purpose is what made the difference.

You can't be protesting with the ain of regime change or wanting coup
Brother, I won't even argue what I know for a fact...!

Even mentioning or suggesting protest alone will be sufficient to cause ethnic mudslinging and disagreements.

Nairaland alone more tham validates my position.
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