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SOFIA, Nov 14 — Bulgarians vote today in their third parliamentary election this year, with opinion polls pointing to another inconclusive result that could hamper efforts to tackle high energy prices, a jump in Covid-19 cases and widespread corruption. Another failure to break a prolonged...

SOFIA, Nov 14 — Bulgarians vote today in their third parliamentary election this year, with opinion polls pointing to another inconclusive result that could hamper efforts to tackle high energy prices, a jump in Covid-19 cases and widespread corruption.

The latest polls give the party backing of 24 per cent, putting it on track to be the biggest in parliament. Called “We Continue the Change”, the new party appears tied with the Socialists for second position, both with support of about 15-16 per cent.

 

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