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Bulgaria’s Political Landscape: Conservatives Lead Amidst Uncertainty

In Bulgaria’s sixth parliamentary elections within three years, conservative former premier Boyko Borisov’s GERB party secured the lead with nearly 25% of the vote, indicating a continuation of political uncertainty in the country. Despite GERB’s victory, challenges in forming a stable government persist, exacerbated by anti-corruption protests that ended Borisov’s previous rule.

The Reformist grouping PP-DB saw a decline in support, underscoring the electorate’s weariness and desire for stability. The low voter turnout, around 30%, reflects widespread fatigue with frequent elections and a longing for prosperity and stability. Amidst these complexities, the potential for a new vote in the fall looms large, further delaying crucial reforms needed for Bulgaria’s integration into the EU and the Schengen area.