Parliament blocks euro referendum despite court order, Vazrazhdane cries foul

Parliament shot down Rumen Radev's referendum proposal about euro adoption after the Constitutional Court forced them to actually vote on it, and 135 lawmakers rejected the idea while 81 backed it. Vazrazhdane pushed for the vote since the court ruled that the former speaker could not just ignore presidential requests, but the whole thing got delayed for hours because nobody from the presidency showed up to explain their reasoning, despite Raya Nazaryan trying to reach them multiple times.

Kostadin Kostadinov from Vazrazhdane thinks joining the eurozone without a public vote makes the whole process illegal, and he warned about getting dragged into what he called a collapsing financial pyramid. Yordan Ivanov from PP-DB said the presidency disrespected parliament by ghosting them, and he pointed out that leaving the eurozone after joining would be basically impossible.
 

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