Polls: Bulgaria’s center-right party leading vote

Former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said Sunday he was prepared to take “all risks” to form a government after exit polls indicated his party had finished far ahead of its rivals but well short of a majority in parliamentary elections.
Borisov’s main rival, the Socialists, conceded as their spokesman, Atanas Merdzhanov, said the party suffered a “heavy defeat.”
The Alpha Research exit poll said Borisov’s GERB party won 33 percent of the votes, with the Socialists at 16.5 percent. An exit poll by Gallup International had Borisov’s party with 34 percent and the Socialists with 16 percent.
Official results are expected Monday.

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