On August 7, Bulgarian deputies swiftly passed new amendments to the Law on School and Preschool Education, banning the promotion of what they term as "non-traditional sexual orientation" in schools. The debate lasted over four hours as lawmakers deliberated on the definition and implications of such propaganda. The proposed changes, spearheaded by the pro-Kremlin nationalist party "Revival" (Vazrazhdane), were fast-tracked through both readings in a single plenary session....