Bulgarian Prime Minister Borisov formally resigns

Sofia, April 4, (dpa/GNA) – Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has resigned from his coalition government, as expected, after the parliamentary election in early April.

The announcement was made by the interim president of the newly elected parliament, Mika Saykova, during the first session in Sofia on Thursday.

The resignation of the nationalist government, which has been in office since 2017, was to be routinely approved by members of parliament.

Thousands of protesters had demanded his resignation over corruption allegations during summer protests in 2020.

In the election on April 4, Borisov’s pro-European populist GERB party had again become the strongest party in the EU and NATO member state with 26 per cent of the vote, but fell short of a majority in parliament.

Three protest parties also entered the new parliament, making a total of six political forces.

The new parliament in Sofia met on Thursday for its constituent session. The election of a parliamentary speaker is likely to give an indication of the new majority that is emerging.
GNA