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Snap election likely in Bulgaria after reformist group rejects bid for government

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SOFIA, Jan 14 (Reuters) - ​Bulgaria's second-largest parliamentary grouping, the reformist PP-DB, declined a request on Wednesday from the president to try to ⁠form a new government, increasing the likelihood of a snap election in the European Union's poorest member state.

Prime ‍Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov's coalition government, backed by GERB-SDS, resigned last month ​after weeks of street protests against state corruption and a new budget that would have increased some taxes.

In line ​with the constitution, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Monday had formally asked the conservative GERB-SDS to form the government which they rejected. On Wednesday PP-DB, which seeks closer relations with the European Union, also rejected ‌the mandate, BTA agency reported.

Radev is now expected to ‌offer a chance to govern to another party and then if they ​refuse he will have to call a snap vote, Bulgaria's eighth in just four years.

Despite such uncertainty, Bulgaria ‌joined the euro zone on January 1 as scheduled. But ⁠it needs political stability to speed the uptake ‌of EU funds into its ​creaking infrastructure, encourage foreign investment and root out endemic state corruption.

The GERB-SDS coalition won the last election in October ⁠2024 but only ⁠took power in January 2025 after months of talks and ​needed the support of other parties in the divided legislature.

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; ‌editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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