Bulgarians are heading to the polls for the sixth time in three years, in a snap parliamentary election that is unlikely to resolve the country's ongoing political instability. Analysts predict that the election will not produce a stable government capable of implementing necessary economic reforms and ending the prolonged period of political uncertainty. This cycle of frequent elections highlights the deep divisions within Bulgaria's political landscape and the challenges in forming a government that can command a majority in parliament.
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