In response to protests which began on 9 July, Boyko Borisov proposed reforms to the constitution which have been decried by protesters as a means of keeping his government in power until the next elections. Rallies have been mostly peaceful, but there have been occasional clashes with police and some arrests. Transparency International ranks Bulgaria as the most corrupt of the 27 nations in the EU. The economy is said to be one of the poorest in Europe, mainly due to corruption. A 2019 report on corruption in Bulgaria said that at least 35% of public procurement contracts involve corrupt practices. Currently the European Parliament is discussing the ongoing anti-corruption protests, after some of the movement's leaders sent letters to Brussels requesting support, but the Bulgarian government isn't backing down. See
Bulgaria: protests calls for corrupt PM to resign
Written by David Fletcher 22 Oct 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for Borisov’s government to graciously resign so that free and fair elections can take place. (1 Timothy 2:1-2)
- More: www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6-7MtSgR6s
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