Bulgaria Faces Historic Elections Amid Political Turmoil

Bulgarians head to the polls for the eighth time in just five years, as mass protests lead to the collapse of the previous government.
Sofia, Bulgaria - Bulgarians are heading to the polls once again, this time to elect a new parliament after the previous government was brought down by mass protests in December. This marks the eighth election in just five years, a testament to the political instability that has gripped the country.
The latest vote comes after a period of significant unrest, with demonstrators taking to the streets to demand the resignation of the government led by the center-right GERB party. The protests were fueled by concerns over corruption, economic stagnation, and the perceived lack of transparency in government decision-making.
Voters Seek Stability and Change
As Bulgarians prepare to cast their ballots, many are hoping for a government that can bring much-needed stability to the country.
Source: Al Jazeera


