Builgarians Head to Polls Third Time This Year Pin Hopes on New Political Force

Bulgaria will head to its third national election this year, after the Socialists became the third political party to refuse to lead a government following July's inconclusive parliamentary election. According to analysts, the game-changer this time could be a new political force.

The Socialists gave up on plans to form a working government after their potential allies, the anti-establishment "There is such a people" party of showman Slavi Trifonov and two smaller anti-graft parties, refused to back them. The party will return the mandate to the president on Tuesday (7 September).

 The big surprise of the pivotal Bulgarian elections held on 4 April was the performance of showman Slavi Trifonov's party, "There is such a people", which captured 17.66% of the vote and is likely to go on to form a government. But who is Stanislav Slavi Trifonov?

"We did our best and appealed for sense and responsibility, but it did not work out," Socialist leader Kornelia Ninova said.

According to constitution, President Rumen Radev has to dissolve parliament, appoint a new interim administration and call a snap poll within two months.

The new parliamentary election could be held as early as 7 November, or coincide with one of the two rounds of a presidential election, on 14 November or 21 November.

The prolonged political uncertainty is hampering Bulgaria's ability to efficiently deal with a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and tap into hefty European Union's coronavirus recovery funds. Only 17% of the Bulgarians are fully vaccinated, which is the lowest rate in the EU.

The Socialists' decision comes after both "There is such a people", which narrowly won the July polls, and the centre-right GERB party of former premier Boyko...

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