<span style="color: #222222;">In Bulgaria, incumbent President Rumen Radev is leading in the first round of the country's Presidential Elections. The GERB-UDF coalition and Continue the Change coalition are neck-and-neck in the Parliamentary polls.&nbsp;Bulgarians went to the polls yesterday to elect a President and a National Assembly. As many as 23 candidates were in the fray for the post of President, while 20 parties and seven coalitions were contesting in the Parliamentary Elections.</span><br />''To be elected in the first round, a candidate has to receive more than 50 per cent of the votes, provided that more than half of all eligible voters have cast their ballots in the election.&nbsp;The official results are expected to be released tomorrow and the runoff between the two top candidates is to be held next Sunday.<br />''<br />''A Bulgarian President is elected directly by the people for a period of five years. Radev's term will expire at the end of January 2022.&nbsp;Meanwhile in the Parliamentary Elections, an Alpha Research exit poll revealed that the GERB-UDF is expected to have 24.8 per cent of the votes, against 24.1 per cent for Continue the Change.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''The National Assembly is Bulgaria's legislative body. It also elects the government by a simple majority and has a four-year term – except in certain circumstances such as when it is unable to elect a government. This is the third Parliamentary Election this year.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Bulgaria went to the polls for the first time on 4th of April, after a four-year rule by a coalition government dominated by the GERB party. However, the parties didn't elect a government.</span><br />
News On AIR | November 15, 2021 8:36 PM
Bulgaria: Incumbent President Rumen Radev leads Presidential Elections