Bulgarian Voters Head to Polls for Eighth General Election
Voters in Bulgaria participated in their eighth general election in five years. Former president Rumen Radev is considered a frontrunner, capitalizing on anti-corruption sentiments after the previous administration was overthrown.
Voters in Bulgaria headed to the polls Sunday for an eighth general election in five years, with ex-president Rumen Radev tipped to win on anti-corruption pledges. The election comes after unrest toppled Boyko Borissov’s rule and left the pro-European GERB party trailing.