Poll Puts Bulgaria Ex-PM Borisov Back On Top But Short Of Allies
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published October 03, 2022 | 08:00 AM
Sofia, Oct 3 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 3rd Oct, 2022 ) :Early results from Bulgaria's general election on Sunday indicated that the party of conservative former premier Boyko Borisov came first, but analysts warned the result is unlikely to offer an end to the country's worst period of political instability since the end of communism.
Borisov's GERB party looks to have won around 23-25 percent of the vote in the fourth such election in 18 months after he led a campaign promising a return to stability against a backdrop of soaring inflation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
However, 63-year-old veteran former premier Borisov, who has three previous spells at the helm, will face an uphill battle finding coalition partners.
GERB was followed, according to the projections based on early results, by the party of centrist rival Kiril Petkov which is estimated to have won around 19-20 percent of the vote.
While endemic corruption was the focus of the previous vote last November, the country's economic woes are now top of voters' concerns. The European Union's poorest member state is battling annual inflation of close to 20 percent.
Sunday's vote was marked by a lack of political enthusiasm, with turnout of just 25 percent by 4:00 p.m. local time (1300 GMT).
The Balkan country has been dogged by political instability since early last year, when GERB lost power following massive anti-corruption demonstrations.
Borisov's rival, outgoing reformist premier Kiril Petkov, 42, had urged voters to let him "continue the change" his government had initiated on an anti-corruption platform.
The Harvard-educated former entrepreneur stormed onto the political scene in 2021 but lasted just seven months in office as his precarious four-party coalition fell apart over the summer, eventually being toppled in a no-confidence motion.
"The situation is the same as after the last election but even more complicated," Daniel Smilov from the Centre for Liberal Strategies think tank told the BTV television station.
"Coalitions that were possible then are no longer possible now," he said, alluding to the rancour that broke out between Petkov and his erstwhile allies.
Petkov's government had offered substantial rises in pensions and he said he wanted a rise in the average salary in Bulgaria, which now stands at 870 Euros ($853), the lowest in the 27-nation EU.
He conceded electoral defeat on Sunday night, acknowledging that "the people have given (GERB) a mandate to form a government".
Petkov repeated his promise not to go into coalition with GERB, instead promising to be an "opposition scrutinising the spending of every lev", the name of the local Currency.
Borisov has cast himself as Bulgaria's "most experienced" politician, stressing the country's European Union and NATO allegiances.
"We need people with experience in these troubled times," 62-year-old garage owner Bogomil Gruev said after casting his ballot in a Sofia suburb. "We can reproach Boyko for some things but he is the lesser evil."Another voter, 47-year-old nurse Rada Mincheva, praised Borisov's ability to manoeuvre between western and Russian interests.
"The war is very close to us," she said. "We'd better not provoke anyone."
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