Crisis-hit Bulgaria to hold new snap election on 14 November

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Crisis-hit Bulgaria to hold new snap election on 14 November

President Rumen Radev announces new vote, after polls in April and July produced fragmented legislatures

Agence France-Presse in Sofia
Sat 11 Sep 2021 07.46 EDT

Bulgaria will hold snap general elections on 14 November to try to resolve a political crisis that has left it without a regular government for months, President Rumen Radev said Saturday.

Bulgarians had voted in April and July but both polls resulted in fragmented legislatures. No party has been able to form a government to succeed the almost ten-year tenure of former conservative prime minister Boyko Borisov.

“The elections will be on 14 November,” Radev said in the northern town of Pleven, adding that it would coincide with the first round of a presidential election.

Radev, who is also running for a second term, is due to sign an official decree in the coming days to dissolve parliament and appoint a caretaker administration to organise the vote.

Recent opinion polls suggest that Borisov’s GERB party could retake the lead in the new vote, ahead of the new anti-establishment ITN party of showman Slavi Trifonov.

Pollsters however forecast another badly fragmented parliament.

Bulgaria is a parliamentary republic and its 240-seat legislature, elected for a period of four years, votes in a cabinet.

The country’s president meanwhile has a more ceremonial role as a head of state and chief commander of the armed forces.

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