(Reuters) - Millions of Bulgarians will cast their ballot in a snap election on Sunday, a vote that could produce another shaky coalition struggling to solve a festering bank crisis and revive growth in the European Union's poorest member state.
Led by a former bodyguard and karate expert, the centre right GERB party is expected to win but fall short of a majority, which could spark a period of haggling with smaller parties and the opposition to shore up support.
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