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Bulgaria gears for its fifth election in two years on April 2
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Contributor | Bojicat |
Last Edited | Bojicat Jan 24, 2023 03:12pm |
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Author | Reuters |
News Date | Tuesday, January 24, 2023 09:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Tuesday said he would set April 2 as the date for the country's fifth parliamentary election within two years after inconclusive October polls failed to produce a working government.
Radev has to dissolve the parliament after the Socialists became the third political party to refuse to form a regular government in a deadlocked parliament.
Bulgaria, European Union's poorest and one of its most corrupt member states, has been rocked by political instability since anti-graft protests in 2020.
It has been governed by caretaker governments, appointed by Radev for much of the past two years in the absence of a stable elected coalition. |
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