SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's opposition GERB party called on Thursday for a second vote of no-confidence in the Socialist-led government in just eight days, in a move that underscores the political crisis gripping the European Union's poorest country.
Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski's government, which has faced daily street protests almost since it took power in May, survived its first no-confidence vote on October 2. That was filed by the centre-right GERB over government investment policy.
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