Al Jazeera English published this video item, entitled “Bulgaria’s GERB party narrowly ahead in national vote: Exit polls” – below is their description.
Bulgarians have voted in their second parliamentary election in just three months.
No clear winner has yet emerged. Exit polls showed the centre-right party of former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov narrowly ahead.
But the vote comes amid growing anger at widespread corruption in Bulgaria.
Even if Borissov wins the most votes, he may be unable to form a coalition to govern, triggering still another snap election later this year.
Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports.
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