Bulgarian President Rumen Radev looked set to win a second term in office by a wide margin on Sunday as voters in the European Union's poorest country backed his strong anti-corruption message, exit polls showed, APA reports quoting Reuters.
Radev, 58, led his challenger Anastas Gerdzhikov, also 58, by 64%-66% to 32%-33% in the presidential run-off after nearly winning outright in the first round on Nov 14, exit polls by Alpha Research and Gallup International showed amid a record low voter turnout.