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Will Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's Next Prime Minister, Be Putin's New Trojan Horse in the Eu?

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Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's elected Prime Minister emerging from the legislative elections held last Sunday, will be able to form the first government in most of the last 30 years of history of the Balkan state. And while predicting the future actions of a political leader who sympathizes with the Kremlin is tantamount to moving in the field of uncertainty, most analysts rule out that, at least in the short term, the European Union (EU) revives the …

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It is regarded as Russia-friendly and is being acted as a new Orbán: ex-President Rumen Radew has now officially won the parliamentary election in Bulgaria and will have an absolute majority in the future.

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In Bulgaria, the alliance of former head of state Rumen Radev has won the early parliamentary election of Sunday

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Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's elected Prime Minister emerging from the legislative elections held last Sunday, will be able to form the first government in most of the last 30 years of history of the Balkan state. And while predicting the future actions of a political leader who sympathizes with the Kremlin is tantamount to moving in the field of uncertainty, most analysts rule out that, at least in the short term, the European Union (EU) revives the …

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Roumen Radev, winner of the legislative elections on 19 April with the historic score of 44% of the votes, is the new strong man of Bulgaria. Itinerary of a former commander of the air force became the singer of the fight against corruption while showing his sympathy for Russia. Articles / GERB, Bulgaria, Politics, An

First of all, Bulgaria held eight parliamentary elections after Moscow in five years. The “Progressive Bulgaria” party of Rumen Radev, the proudly president of the region, failed. Vin repeatedly blocked Ukrainian assistance, called on the Russian nafti import to Europe, calling Crimea Russian and calling Moscow to dialog. However, earlier Radev could not realise all his political slogans — the role of the president in Bulgaria, according to the …

The question of the alleged allegiance to the Kremlin of Bulgaria's new strongman is raised even more acutely today. But, according to some Sofia commentators, it is of particular concern to the Western press.

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Courrier international broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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