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Bulgarian parliamentary election, 2013

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 12 May 2013, two months ahead of schedule.〔(Bulgaria Elections 2013 ) ftp Headlines, 24 March 2013.〕 Protests had forced the resignation of the GERB government in February, leading to the election being moved up.
The elections resulted in a minority parliament, with no party winning with a majority of seats and voter turnout at its lowest since the end of the Communist era.〔(Uncertainty reigns after Bulgarian election stalemate ) Euronews, 13 May 2013〕 Although GERB emerged as the largest party with 97 of the 240 seats, its leader Boyko Borisov later called for an annulment of the results, claiming that there had been illegal campaigning on the day before the election.〔(Opposition, derision for Borissov’s call to annul May 12 elections ) Sofia Globe, 16 May 2013〕
==Background==
High electricity prices and poverty ignited mass protests in February 2013, eventually leading to the resignation of the GERB government and early elections. The elections were originally scheduled to be held in July, but had to be brought forward. The government resigned the day after clashes between the police and protesters led to bloodshed and a number of civilians being badly injured. А caretaker government was appointed on 13 March 2013 by President Rosen Plevneliev to serve until the elections. On 28 February, Plevneliev announced the earliest possible date for the election would be 12 May.〔

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