
Bulgaria's Euro Adoption: Parliament in Chaos, Nationwide Protests Erupt
Bulgaria's Euro Adoption Sparks Parliament Brawl and Nationwide Protests Sofia, Bulgaria – The Bulgarian Parliament descended into chaos on June 6th, 2025, as the country's decision to adopt the euro triggered violent clashes and widespread protests. Nationalist MPs from the Vazrazhdane party, fiercely opposed to the euro's adoption, blocked the parliamentary rostrum, leading to a physical altercation among lawmakers. Simultaneously, hundreds of citizens took to the streets in front of the parliament building, expressing their discontent and fears about the economic consequences of the currency change. "We don't want the euro!" shouted one protester, echoing the sentiments of many who fear a surge in prices and economic instability. Another protester added, "This government is betraying our country!" The protests highlight the deep divisions within Bulgarian society regarding the euro adoption. The video footage shows the intensity of the situation, with MPs pushing and shoving each other, and protesters outside waving Bulgarian flags and holding signs expressing their opposition. Despite the disturbances, the Parliament proceeded with the vote, highlighting the political determination to move forward with the euro adoption. However, the events of the day underscore the significant public anxieties surrounding the transition and the need for transparent communication and economic safeguards to mitigate the potential negative consequences for the Bulgarian people.