Bulgarians vote with little hope of breaking a political deadlock

Author: AP

Bulgarians were voting Sunday in a seventh general election in just over three years with little hope that a stable government will be formed to stop the country´s further slide into political instability.

Voter fatigue and disillusionment with politicians have created an environment where radical political voices, aided by Moscow´s widespread disinformation, are successfully undermining public support for the democratic process and boosting the popularity of pro-Russian and far-right groups. The never-ending election spiral has a serious impact on Bulgaria´s economy and its foreign policy. The country risks losing billions of euros in EU recovery funds due to lack of reforms.

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