Bulgarian Lawmakers Reject GERB Party PM Nominee As Country Lurches Toward New Crisis

Nikolay Gabrovski addresses Bulgaria's National Assembly on December 14.

Bulgaria's National Assembly has rejected Nikolay Gabrovski's nomination for prime minister, raising the specter of yet another political crisis in the country and a fifth election in the past two years. Gabrovski, nominated by the center-right GERB party, received only 113 votes in the 240-seat legislature on December 14. SInce he failed to win that vote, a subsequent ballot on his proposed technocrat government was not held. To read the original story from RFE/RL's Bulgarian Service, click here.