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Bulgaria Heads for Third Election in 2021 With No Clear Outcome

Bulgaria Heads for Third Election in 2021 With No Clear Outcome

Bulgaria, the European Union’s poorest country, is sinking into deeper political uncertainty as it heads for a third general election this year.

Bulgaria’s Socialists failed to secure support for a government and said they would return their mandate to lead coalition talks on Sept. 7. The decision will end a string of three attempts by various parties to form a cabinet after inconclusive July elections.

“It’s clear -- there’s no majority and no will for a regular government,” Socialist leader Korneliya Ninova told reporters on Thursday. “It is useless to continue our efforts and to propose a prime minister.”

Bulgaria Heads for Third Election in 2021 With No Clear Outcome

President Rumen Radev, who is also running for re-election in November, must now dissolve parliament and schedule a new ballot for the assembly. That is expected to be decided later this month as lawmakers first want to pass a revised 2021 budget.

Still, it’s not clear whether parties will be able to overcome their differences and form a majority government after a new election. That complicates matters for Bulgaria, which is seeking to adopt the euro in 2024 and muster financing to battle the resurgent pandemic.

A poll conducted by the Sofia-based Market Links showed former Premier Boyko Borissov’s Gerb party leading with 22%, followed by the Democratic Bulgaria coalition with 17%. A party led by a pop star that won the vote in July was third with 16%.

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