Weeks of anti-corruption protests have forced Bulgaria's center-right government to resign. The surprise announcement came shortly before parliament was due to vote on a no-confidence motion.
Breakdown
- Parliament convened for a no-confidence vote against the government
- Prime Minister Shelaskov resigned minutes before the scheduled vote 10s
- Protests erupted over a draft budget and accusations of corruption 38s
- Shelaskov's administration lasted less than a year 57s
- Bulgaria now faces its eighth election in five years 1m 5s