Rumen Radev

Bulgaria PM Not Commenting on Cabinet Reshuffle Plans after Vote

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has made it clear he will wait for until after presidential elections held on Sunday.

"We have to count or motion of confidence," Borisov has added, in a reference to trust in the governing coalition, when asked by reporters after casting a ballot in the Sofia suburb of Bankya.

He has not denied that changes to the cabinet are possible.

Bulgaria Heads for Knife-Edge Presidential Race

With less than a week to go before the presidential elections in Bulgaria on November 6, the likely winner is proving difficult to predict.

Latest polls have shown that the successor to President Rossen Plevneliev, backed in 2011 by Bulgaria's governing centre-right GERB party, will not be elected in the first round on Sunday.

Bulgaria Presidential Vote: Opposition Candidate 'Slightly Preferred' as Winner - Poll

Socialist-backed presidential candidate Rumen Radev is likely to emerge as a winner in a tight race at the runoff vote in Bulgaria on November 13 judging from current voter intentions, a Gallup International Bulgaria poll has suggested.

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