By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia Suspicions that tens of thousands of votes were bought during Bulgaria’s October 27 snap general election have cast a shadow over the legitimacy of the vote. Opposition activists have called on Bulgarians to come out in mass protests unless the vote is cancelled. The country held its seventh general election since April 2021 on Sunday, which produced an even more fragmented parliament than previous votes. With MPs distributed among eight formations, putting together a stable coalition is seen as a virtually impossible task. What makes things even more complicated is …