
Rumen Radev, a former fighter pilot and Bulgaria’s president since January 2017, secured his party a landslide victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election. This outcome marks the first time in nearly three decades that Bulgaria will have its first single-party government.
The result reflects widespread dissatisfaction with corrupt officials, rising prices, and growing pro-Russian sentiment among Bulgarians. Radev capitalized on these sentiments during his campaign, criticizing older parties for their failures to address anti-corruption efforts and economic issues.
Radev’s presidency has been marked by criticism of then-Prime Minister Borissov over corruption allegations. In 2020, when prosecutors raided Radev’s offices, it triggered nationwide protests that forced out the last short-lived government in December.
Despite facing criticism for a vague campaign and lacking charisma, Radev managed to project strength through videos on Facebook showing him flying fighter jets. His victory signals potential pro-Russian policies but analysts doubt he will jeopardize Bulgaria’s EU funds or aid to Ukraine.
The biggest challenge for Radev lies at home, where corruption allegations have long plagued the country, including allegations of European funds being diverted into private pockets and widespread election fraud.
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