Sofia, July 11 -- Bulgaria's six-month-old coalition government, led by Prime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov, survived its fourth no-confidence motion in the National Assembly today.

The motion, brought forward by opposition parties over alleged failures in the environment and water sectors, was supported by 83 deputies in the 240-seat legislature.

Backing came from members of the Revival party, Alliance for Rights and Freedoms, Greatness, and Mech, along with nearly half of the We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria alliance.

A total of 131 members of Parliament voted against the motion, including representatives from the ruling GERB-UDF coalition, BSP-United Left, There Is Such People (ITN), and the 29-seat Movement for Right...