Bulgaria's Kremlin-Friendly Ex-President Wins Election in Landslide
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In Bulgaria, the alliance of former President Rumen Radev won the early parliamentary election and achieved an absolute majority. Established parties are downgraded.
‘The election result is an expression of deep frustration’
The so-called centre-left alliance led by former head of state Rumen Radev has won the parliamentary election by a clear margin. Is the result primarily a vote for him, or rather against the existing political system? Ultimately, the result is both. Radev has been the country’s most popular politician for years and was able to mobilise many voters through his personal profile and clear message. At the same time, however, the election result is a…
With the victory of Rumen Radev in the Bulgarian parliamentary election there is an increase for the Kreml-friendly camp – shortly after the defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. How great is the danger for liberal Europe?
Bulgaria's former head of state Radev achieved the absolute majority in parliament with his alliance. The fact that he is considered a friend of Russia was not a minus point in the election campaign.
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