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Bulgaria’s president to hand centre-right coalition mandate to form government

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SOFIA, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Bulgaria's ​president said on Friday he would offer the mandate to the centre-right GERB-SDS coalition next week to form a government, ⁠though analysts say it is unlikely to secure enough support and that a snap election is almost unavoidable.

Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyakov'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 hiked social security contributions and some taxes.

The resignation came shortly before Bulgaria joined ​the euro zone on January 1.

President Rumen Radev said in a statement he would hand the mandate on Monday to GERB-SDS, the largest parliamentary group, but it has only 66 seats in the 240-member parliament and seems unlikely to garner enough ‌backing to form a new government.

Under Bulgaria's constitution, Radev would then ‌hand the mandate to the second-largest party and then to the third-largest. If no ​grouping can build a parliamentary majority, a snap parliamentary election follows.

The GERB-SDS coalition came first in the last election, held in ‌October 2024, though it only took power in January 2025 after months ⁠of negotiations and required the support of other parties ‌in the divided legislature.

Bulgaria, the ​poorest member of the European Union, sorely needs political stability to speed up the uptake of EU funds into its creaking infrastructure, to ⁠encourage foreign investment ⁠and to root out endemic state corruption.

The Black Sea state, which is ​also a NATO member, has held seven parliamentary elections in the past four years.

(Reporting by ‌Ivana SekularacEditing by Gareth Jones)

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