Sofia (Bulgaria), 19 April (LaPresse/AP) – Early exit polls suggest that the centre-left coalition ‘Progressive Bulgaria’, led by former President Rumen Radev, will emerge victorious in the Bulgarian parliamentary elections. The poll, conducted by the Trend research group, shows that Radev’s coalition has secured 39.2% of the vote, clearly outperforming Boyko Borissov’s centre-right GERB party, which is expected to secure 15.1%. Despite the huge gap between the two groups, the projected share of the vote may not be enough for Radev to form a government, and he may face the difficult task of seeking partners with whom to govern.