Radev’s victory in Bulgaria offers no relief for North Macedonia’s EU progress
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The continuation of the students sitting on the steps of the neo-Renaissance Library of Sofia University seems to be at the naked eye of any day. But, on this occasion, the commotion of those belonging to the Z generation — those born between 1997 and 2012 who pergested the fall of the previous government in December and caused the early holding of the eighth legislative elections in five years — reveals some agitation over the victory of the Pr…
Radev’s victory in Bulgaria offers no relief for North Macedonia’s EU progress
Granted candidate status in 2005, North Macedonia was once considered a frontrunner among Western Balkan aspirants. However, a series of bilateral disputes has repeatedly derailed its progress.
The Kremlin propaganda calls the "new Orban" Euroskeptic Rumen Radev, whose coalition won the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, but is there enough reason to believe that?
Rumen Radev's clear victory in the April 19 legislative elections marks a historic rupture in the Bulgarian political system. Amid Euroscepticism, openness to Moscow, and the crisis of traditional parties, the country enters a new phase characterized by potential strategic redefinitions. Article published on lacittafutura.it The April 19 legislative elections in Bulgaria represent a watershed in the Balkan country's recent political history.
Kremlin: Moscow is impressed by Radev's statements on dialogue with Russia
On April 19, the eighth National Assembly elections were held in Bulgaria since 2021. Moscow welcomes the statements of the future Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on the need for a pragmatic dialogue with Russia. This was told to reporters by the press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, Russian media reported. “Of course, […]
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