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Center-left coalition wins Bulgarian election – dw.com

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Last updated: April 20, 2026 7:15 pm
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Bulgaria’s political landscape is set for a major change: After a decade of conservative rule, voters have elected the center-left Progressive Bulgaria party led by former president Rumen Radev in a landslide.
Bulgaria‘s former president Rumen Radev has claimed a decisive election victory, with his Progressive Bulgaria coalition coming out well ahead of the established center-right GERB party. The vote follows months of youth-led protests over corruption and economic policy.
While many voters hope for reform and cleaner politics, questions remain over the country’s future direction, as Radev has voiced eurosceptic and pro-Russian views while others urge closer ties with the EU.

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