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Elections in Bulgaria. Far-reaching consequences of Rumen Radev's triumph for NATO

Rumen Radev should fulfill at least one promise quickly: after five years of political chaos and eight early elections, the former president announced that he would restore a stable government to Bulgaria. After counting the majority of votes in the parliamentary elections, his Progressive Bulgaria coalition obtained almost 45 percent. votes and could thus achieve an absolute majority in parliament if other parties did not exceed the five percent electoral threshold.

There is a fear, especially in Brussels, that Radev will now take over the role of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (who lost the elections on April 12) and become a blocker at the EU level. In recent years, he has advocated, among other things, against arms supplies to Ukraine and demanded improved relations with Russia, also through the import of Russian oil.

These were loud statements he made while serving as president – without decision-making powers, from the position of the highest representative. It is certain that a change of course towards the Kremlin would have far-reaching consequences for Europe.

This NATO country on the Black Sea has a powerful arms industry and is a hub for pipelines that are intended to make Europe independent of Russian gas. Moreover, Bulgaria joined the euro zone at the beginning of the year.

Ashley Davis

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