Bulgaria’s GERB party set to win national vote: Exit polls
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Exit polls showed the ruling centre-right GERB will be the largest party in parliament, winning about 25 percent of the vote, down 33.5 percent from the last election.
Bulgaria’s long-serving Prime Minister Boyko Borissov won a national election on Sunday, exit polls showed, and he is now likely to face complex coalition talks to secure another four-year mandate. Exit polls showed Borissov’s centre-right GERB will be the largest party in the parliament, winning approximately 25 percent of the vote, compared with the 33.5 percent it won four years ago. After a decade of dominating Bulgarian politics, Borissov has few natural coalition partners in a fragmented legislature, with most groupings rejecting direct cooperation with GERB.More Related News