Bulgarian former president leads election polls Amid Political Instability
Exit polls indicate that former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is positioned to win a strong lead in a parliamentary election. The election was marked by low turnout and significant political instability as Bulgaria continues to navigate its relationship with the EU and Russia.
Bulgaria’s ex-president Rumen Radev is on course to win a parliamentary election, according to exit polls, but may fall short of a governing majority. His Progressive Bulgaria coalition leads with, in a vote marked by low turnout and deep political instability, the country’s eighth election in five years. Radev warns another vote would be “a disaster,” as Bulgaria grapples with corruption, fragmentation, and its EU-Russia balancing act. Jean-Emile Jammine speaks with Renne Traicova, Managing bo...