Bulgaria’s seventh parliamentary election in less than four years appears to have failed to unblock a political impasse that has left the country without a stable government since 2020.
The centre-right Gerb party of former premier Boyko Borisov remains the biggest, according to exit polls on Sunday, but, with only a projected 25-26 per cent share of the vote, it again fell short of an overall majority.
The projected result is broadly in line with opinion polls and is little changed from Gerb’s tally in several recent elections, all of which ended without a stable governing majority in parliament.
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