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		<title>Bulgaria holds seventh election in four years as coalitions fail again</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bulgarians head to the polls on Sunday in the seventh snap election in four years as the country’s fractured political parties struggle to form a stable coalition and voters become increasingly apathetic about the outcome. Bulgaria, the poorest member of the European Union and one of its most corrupt states, has been plagued by revolving-door [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgarians head to the polls on Sunday in the seventh snap election in four years as the country’s fractured political parties struggle to form a stable coalition and voters become increasingly apathetic about the outcome.</p>
<p>Bulgaria, the poorest member of the European Union and one of its most corrupt states, has been plagued by revolving-door governments since anti-graft protests in 2020 helped topple a coalition led by the centre-right GERB party.</p>
<p>The latest polls released on Thursday suggest more of the same – no clear winner, and no obvious options for a meaningful coalition.</p>
<p>Voter turnout, seen at around 30 per cent, is expected to be the lowest since the fall of communism.</p>
<p>Voting will end at 8 p.m. (1800 GMT), with exit polls due around that time.</p>
<p>Final results are due within days.</p>
<p>Short of an unexpected political partnership or the sudden emergence of a unifying leader, most analysts anticipate the country will be back at the ballot box early next year.</p>
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<p>“There is a deep crisis of the political system,” said Ognyan Minchev, professor of political science at Sofia University.</p>
<p>The dysfunction is worrying for Bulgaria, a Balkan country of 6.4 million people that borders the Black Sea.</p>
<p>Its accession to the EU in 2007 ushered in a period of optimism marked by rising living standards and rapid economic growth.</p>
<p>But the global financial crisis, COVID, and war in Ukraine have dented foreign investment.</p>
<p>Now, it is in dire need of a period of stable government to accelerate the flow of EU funds into its creaking infrastructure and to nudge it towards joining the euro.</p>
<p>President Rumen Radev gave GERB a mandate to form a government after the last election in June in which the party won the most votes and secured 68 seats in the 240-seat parliament.</p>
<p>But it failed to form a majority coalition.</p>
<p>Other parties were then offered the mandate but failed as well, triggering this election.</p>
<p>A poll released on Thursday by the Sofia-based Alpha Research pollster showed GERB leading with 26.5 per cent of the vote.</p>
<p>The reformist We Continue the Change (PP) party is on 14.9 per cent and the ultranationalist pro-Russian Revival party has 14.2 per cent.</p>
<p>A split in the Movement for Rights and Freedom party, which mainly represents Bulgaria’s large ethnic Turkish minority and had produced a solid voting block in recent elections, has made coalition building even more difficult, analysts said.</p>
<p>Turnout is expected to be between 30 per cent and 32 per cent, Alpha Research data showed.</p>
<p>That is down from more than 75 per cent in the 1990s and around 50 per cent just three years ago.</p>
<p>Many people who Reuters spoke to had no intention of voting.</p>
<p>But some saw it as the only way out of the political pit.</p>
<p>“I have decided to vote because I hope that we will finally have a regular government,” said Sofia-based real estate agent Stiliyan Todorov.</p>
<p>“But those hopes may have sunk into the ground by now,” he added.</p>
<p><strong><em>Source: Reuters/NAN</em></strong></p>
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