Bulgarian voters are preparing for snap national elections, marking the seventh election since 2020's anti-corruption protests. The country has experienced unstable coalitions, leading to voter apathy, with turnout at a record low of 34%. The GERB-SDS coalition currently holds the largest number of seats, while the far-right Revival party is gaining traction. Distrust in public institutions and low voter confidence are significant issues, with the Revival party potentially playing a crucial role in future coalitions. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)