Exit poll: Anti-corruption party leads in Bulgarian election
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — A newly founded anti-corruption party appears to be the winner of Bulgaria’s parliamentary election on Sunday, initial exit poll data suggests.
The exit poll conducted by Gallup International showed the centrist We Continue the Change party earning 25.8% of the vote, apparently edging out the center-right opposition GERB party of former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov by more than 2%.
Five other parties are said to have made it into the 240-seat chamber. They include the Socialist Party with 14.4%, the ethnic Turkish MRF party with 10.2%, the anti-elite There is Such a People party with 8.1 %, the liberal anti-corruption group Democratic Bulgaria with 7%, and the nationalist Revival party with 4.3%.
It could be days before the final official results are announced. If they confirm the exit poll, the leader of the We Continue the Change, 41-year-old entrepreneur Kiril Petkov, will be handed a mandate to form a a new government.