File photo of the Bulgarian Parliament
Bulgaria's ruling centrist-right GERB government faces its fourth no confidence vote since it took over in 2009.
The motives for the no confidence motion are to be discussed by the country's Parliament on Tuesday.
The opposition wants to oust the GERB cabinet over what it perceives as its failure in the fields of judiciary and home affairs.
Last Wednesday, the European Commission published a critical 5-year report for Bulgaria on the so-called Co-Operation and Verification Mechanism for Corruption and Organized Crime.
On the very same day, a bomb exploded at the Burgas airport among a group of Israeli tourists, killing 7 people and gravely injuring dozens of others.