Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said.
CNN iReport: Protests in Shumen, Bulgaria
The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported.
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Parliament will vote Thursday on whether to accept the Cabinet's resignation, the government said.
If it is accepted, the president will announce an election date.
'We will perform our functions until the election of a new Cabinet and we will do everything possible to ensure continuity,' Borisov said in the formal resignation letter read to parliament, according to the Bulgarian News Agency.
The government has done its best to respond to the protesters' demands, the news agency quoted Borisov as saying.
Borisov, who has been prime minister since 2009, earlier told lawmakers his GERB party would not be part of a caretaker government.
Bulgaria, a country of just over 7 million people, held its first free multiparty elections since the Second World War in 1990, according to the CIA World Factbook.
Why Bulgaria? Why now?
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. If it is accepted, the president will announce an election date. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. CNN iReport: Protests in Shumen, Bulgaria If it is accepted, the president will announce an election date. If it is accepted, the president will announce an election date. CNN iReport: Protests in Shumen, Bulgaria Why Bulgaria? Why now? Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. Why Bulgaria? Why now? The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported. 'We will perform our functions until the election of a new Cabinet and we will do everything possible to ensure continuity,' Borisov said in the formal resignation letter read to parliament, according to the Bulgarian News Agency. The government has done its best to respond to the protesters' demands, the news agency quoted Borisov as saying. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported. 'We will perform our functions until the election of a new Cabinet and we will do everything possible to ensure continuity,' Borisov said in the formal resignation letter read to parliament, according to the Bulgarian News Agency. Bulgaria, a country of just over 7 million people, held its first free multiparty elections since the Second World War in 1990, according to the CIA World Factbook. Parliament will vote Thursday on whether to accept the Cabinet's resignation, the government said. Why Bulgaria? Why now? 'We will perform our functions until the election of a new Cabinet and we will do everything possible to ensure continuity,' Borisov said in the formal resignation letter read to parliament, according to the Bulgarian News Agency. Borisov, who has been prime minister since 2009, earlier told lawmakers his GERB party would not be part of a caretaker government. Bulgaria, a country of just over 7 million people, held its first free multiparty elections since the Second World War in 1990, according to the CIA World Factbook. The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported. The government has done its best to respond to the protesters' demands, the news agency quoted Borisov as saying. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered his government's resignation Wednesday after eight days of nationwide protests over high energy bills, his office said. The government has done its best to respond to the protesters' demands, the news agency quoted Borisov as saying. Why Bulgaria? Why now? 'We will perform our functions until the election of a new Cabinet and we will do everything possible to ensure continuity,' Borisov said in the formal resignation letter read to parliament, according to the Bulgarian News Agency. If it is accepted, the president will announce an election date. Bulgaria, a country of just over 7 million people, held its first free multiparty elections since the Second World War in 1990, according to the CIA World Factbook. The protests against soaring electricity bills have morphed into wider discontent over austerity and the way the country is being run, the official Bulgarian News Agency reported. The government has done its best to respond to the protesters' demands, the news agency quoted Borisov as saying.
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