The Bulgarian Parliament will debate the second no-confidence vote against PM Plamen Oresharski's cabinet on Wednesday, with voting scheduled for Thursday.
This was announced by Parliament Speaker Mihail Mikov, reports the Bulgarian National Radio.
Thursday, opposition party GERB, which have the largest group in Parliament, filed the no-confidence motion against the government's policies in investment and regional development.
The move was made just a week after Parliament rejected a prior no-confidence vote tabled by GERB.
Parliament proceedings around the first no-confidence vote stirred much controversy, with GERB and fellow opposition party, nationalists Ataka, refusing to register for plenary, which on several occasions had sittings cancelled.