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Anti-corruption party wins Bulgarian election, seeks reforms

By VESELIN TOSHKOV
Associated Press

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — With nearly 76% of the ballots counted, a new centrist party appears to be the winner of Bulgaria’s parliamentary election. The country’s central electoral commission said Monday that results showed the anti-corruption We Continue the Change party, founded few weeks ago by two Harvard graduates, captured 25.3% of the vote. It edged out the center-right GERB party of former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov by nearly 3%. Five other parties made it into the 240-seat chamber. If these results are confirmed, Kiril Petkov, the 41-year-old leader of We Continue the Change, will be asked to form a new government. He said his party is open to coalition talks with any parties that joined anti-corruption protests last year. 

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