Bulgarian far-right party’s foreign agent bill rejected in committee vote. 

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On September 19, the Bulgarian Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Media rejected a bill proposed by the chairperson of the Vuzrazhdane (Revival) Party to establish a registry of “foreign agents.” The Revival Party, which was founded 2014 and is considered -Russian by some, came in third in Bulgaria’s snap parliamentary election in , winning 41 out of 240 seats. The party has expressed support for maintaining strong ties with Russia.

The proposed foreign agent law, which Revival claims is similar to the one in the United States, would prohibit individuals labeled as “foreign agents” from working in and certain . They would also be required to label any material they produce with a large inscription stating “foreign agent,” similar to the law in Russia. This law was recently passed in by the ruling Georgian Dream party and has been criticized for allowing to monitor NGOs and media outlets that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. The bill has been condemned by the United States and the European Union, and the European Council has frozen Georgia’s EU in response.

Revival has also been successful in passing anti-LGBTQ , following in the footsteps of Georgian Dream and similar actions taken in Russia. Despite initially being hesitant, Bulgaria has become more supportive of Ukraine as the war has progressed. The has provided various forms of aid to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion, but pro-Russian sentiment remains strong within Bulgaria. 

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