Bulgarians to vote in 3rd parliamentary election of the year
The Hindu
In the November 14 presidential election, incumbent Rumen Radev is seeking a second five-year term in the largely ceremonial post
Voters in Bulgaria go to the polls on November 14 for the third time in seven months amid a virus surge, after no party secured enough support in the previous two elections in April and July to form a stable government.
Their task this time will be not only to break the political deadlock that has badly hurt the economy of the European Union’s poorest country, but also to elect a new President.
More than 6.7 million Bulgarians are eligible to vote, but pollsters expect many of them to stay home because of growing concern over a new deadly COVID-19 wave and rocketing numbers of infections and deaths.
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