SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Socialist-led government on Thursday survived its second no-confidence vote this month, as expected, but the motion underscored the political divisions plaguing the European Union's poorest country.
The centre-right opposition GERB party, which won most votes in a May election but lacked a partner to form a government, said it planned further no-confidence motions to keep up pressure on the cabinet in the hope of forcing its resignation.
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