Bulgaria to hold 5th election in 2 years after talks fail

Bulgaria will hold another parliamentary election - its fifth in two years - after the Socialist Party on Tuesday announced that it had failed to form a government and had returned the unfulfilled mandate to the country's president.

"We have done everything necessary to fulfil the third mandate," party leader Kornelia Ninova said, adding that despite setting clear national priorities at the talks with the other parties, "there was not enough will to form a working government."

It was the third and final opportunity to form a cabinet in this parliament.

Before the Socialist attempt at forming a coalition, the two strongest groups in Bulgaria's parliament - the center-right GERB party and the reformist We Continue the Change party - had each tried and failed to find enough support to lead their own governments.

President Rumen Radev will now dissolve...

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