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Voters in Bulgaria cast their ballots today in the country's fourth general election in less than two years, amid a deep split in the ranks of political parties.
Reuters reported that the first partial official results are expected on Monday morning, while opinion polls indicate that up to eight political parties may enter the next parliament, with the center-right party led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov occupying between 25 and 26 percent of the votes. pings.
The "We Continue to Change" party, led by reformist Prime Minister Kirill Petkov, occupies second place with between 16 and 17 percent in opinion polls.
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