Exit polls in Bulgaria indicate the centre-right party
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sport shoesof its EU funds for failing to deal with graft and organised crime. The BBC's Nick Thorpe says Bulgarians
casual shoes have a habit of voting governments out of office, doing so at each general election for the past 19 years. According to exit polls, Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev's Socialist Party is trailing far behind, with between 17% and 19% of the vote. The ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms are placed third with around 12% and the ultra-nationalist Ataka party fourth, with 9%. The exit polls give around 8% to Mr Borisov's
buy nike shoes preferred coalition partner, the Blue Coalition. A stable governing coalition needs at least 121 seats in the 240 seat parliament. The first official results are expected early on Monday.