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Bulgaria: Polls Open in Parliamentary Election

Views on BG | May 12, 2013, Sunday // 07:12
Bulgaria: Bulgaria: Polls Open in Parliamentary Election The leaders of the two main constestants in Bulgaria's early elections - Boyko Borisov (GERB, left) and Sergey Stanishev (Socialists, right). Photo by BGNES

From BBC

Parliamentary elections are due to begin in Bulgaria with opinion polls predicting no outright winner.

Mass protests against low living standards and widespread corruption forced the government of the centre-right Gerb party to resign in February.

However, the run-up to Sunday's election has been marked by voter apathy and claims of fraud.

On Saturday prosecutors said they had seized 350,000 illegal ballot papers at a printing house.

The election campaign had already been marred by revelations of illegal wiretapping of politicians.

Latest opinion polls suggested the Gerb party - headed by former Prime Minister Boiko Borisov - and its main challenger the socialist BSP party were running neck-and-neck.

Gerb has pledged to keep debts under control while the socialists say they will spend more and create jobs.

Other parties expected to pass the 4% threshold needed to enter parliament are the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) - which represents Bulgaria's ethnic Turkish minority - the ultra-nationalist Ataka, and the centrist Bulgaria of the Citizens.

However, the prospect of an election with no outright winner has raised fears of a hung parliament and further instability in the EU's poorest country.

Bulgaria's 6.9 million eligible voters can choose between 36 parties but turnout is predicted to be below 50%.

A day before the election, prosecutors revealed they had raided a printing house near the capital Sofia and seized 350,000 ballot papers that were printed over the legally fixed number.

BSP leader Sergei Stanishev described the discovery as a "scandal".

He said it showed there had been "preparation for total falsification of the elections".

The election campaign has also been marred by revelations of illegal wiretapping of political opponents, with prosecutors pointing the finger at former Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov.

More than 250 international observers will monitor Sunday's election.

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