Vote-weary Bulgarians face a seventh general election in just over 3 years
Briefly

The upcoming Bulgarian elections are marked by heightened political instability, with voter fatigue predicted to yield a fractured parliament that might favor populsits and pro-Russian factions.
Despite six elections in just over three years, only two have formed a government, both of which collapsed due to an inability to implement reforms and combat corruption.
Analyst Stoyana Georgieva warns of a record low turnout in the upcoming elections, signaling deep disillusionment in the political process and concerns over vote integrity.
Voter pressures from local authorities and corporations, alongside cash payments for votes, illustrate the troubling conditions under which these elections are unfolding.
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