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Bulgarians vote for eighth time in five years

18 April 2026
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Bulgarians are voting in their eighth parliamentary election in five years after mass protests led to the downfall of the previous Conservative-led government in December. Former president Rumen Radev, a left-leaning, pro-Russian candidate, could potentially come to power following the vote. The protests in December saw hundreds of thousands of mainly young people demanding an independent judiciary to combat corruption. Radev has pledged to dismantle the country’s “oligarchic governance model” and has expressed support for anti-corruption movements. Polls indicate his Progressive Bulgaria party could secure 35 percent of the votes.

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Bulgaria’s frequent changes in government in recent years have created political instability and hindered effective governance. Radev’s potential election could signal a shift towards a more left-leaning and pro-Russian direction for the country, impacting its foreign policy and relations with other nations. The ongoing struggle with corruption and the desire for a more transparent and accountable government are central issues that have driven voters to support Radev and his anti-corruption platform. The outcome of this election will have significant implications for Bulgaria’s future political landscape and its relationship with the international community.

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