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Far-right tipped to gain ground as jaded Bulgarians vote again

While the dominant GERB party is the front-runner, analysts said it will struggle to find coalition partners, exacerbating the political deadlock

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Bulgaria holds early parliamentary elections on October 27, after previous attempts to form a government failed. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Bulgarians voted on Sunday in their seventh election in less than four years, with dim hope of an end to political turmoil that has favoured the country’s far-right.

The European Union’s poorest member state has been at a standstill since 2020, when massive anti-corruption protests brought down the cabinet of conservative three-time prime minister Boyko Borisov.

Six consecutive votes so far have failed to yield a stable government.

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Borisov’s GERB party once again looks set to top Sunday’s vote, currently polling at around 26 per cent.

A man passes by a campaign billboard of the centre-right GERB party in Sofia, Bulgaria. Photo: EPA-EFE
A man passes by a campaign billboard of the centre-right GERB party in Sofia, Bulgaria. Photo: EPA-EFE

But chances are high that GERB will struggle to find partners to govern.

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