Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bulgarian premier’s party leads

- VESELIN TOSHKOV

SOFIA, Bulgaria — The center-right GERB party led by Bulgaria’s prime minister appeared to be the likely winner Sunday of the country’s parliament­ary election after several exit polls showed it placing first in a fractured political landscape.

The parliament­ary election was widely seen as a referendum on the country’s long-time leader, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, after months of anti-government protests and amid a surge in coronaviru­s infections. Some 6.7 million eligible voters were electing 240 lawmakers.

Four exit polls gave the GERB party around 25% of the vote. The polls placed the opposition Socialist Party second with some 17%, slightly ahead of the new party “There is such a nation” led by prominent TV entertaine­r Slavi Trifonov.

Borissov, 61, who has led the populist GERB party since its founding in 2006, has ruled Bulgaria with an iron grip for most of the past 11 years.

“I have always taken into account what the people decide. … Let the elections be honest,” Borissov was quoted as saying after he cast his ballot without reporters present because of pandemic restrictio­ns.

It could take days before the final official results are announced. If they confirm the exit polls, Borissov will be handed a mandate to form his fourth cabinet.

It looks, however, that it will be an uphill task for him to find allies to form a stable governing coalition in a fragmented parliament where most groups have already rejected any cooperatio­n with the GERB party.

Political analysts predicted weeks of talks to form a viable coalition and did not exclude the possibilit­y of another election.

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