By Talha Ozturk
BELGRADE, Serbia (AA) – Bulgaria’s parliament on Friday rejected a push to delay by at least 20 years – to 2043 – the country's transition to the euro.
A proposal by the pro-Russia, anti-EU Revival Party for a referendum on delaying the country's transition to the euro was defeated in the 240-seat parliament by a 98-68 vote, with 212 deputies casting ballots.
The party said it would take parliament's decision to the Constitutional Court.
With 37 deputies in parliament, the party launched a petition to hold a referendum on the transition to the euro that collected 470,000 signatures.
At least 400,000 signatures are required for parliament to put the request for a referendum on the agenda.
EU member Bulgaria is expected to adopt the euro currency next year.