
Eurosceptic Party Set to Win Bulgarian Elections
Former president Rumen Radev’s party is tipped to win Sunday’s vote, but forming a stable government will be hard.

Former president Rumen Radev’s party is tipped to win Sunday’s vote, but forming a stable government will be hard.

Andrey Gyurov was named to lead an interim government ahead of Bulgaria’s April 19th polling.

“This is how democracy works: when you don’t have the majority to run the country, then we go into another election,” commentator says.

Petkov believes that no alliance is possible with Borissov and his party, GERB, without disavowing his initial political commitment. For Borissov, this is nothing less than “stubbornness.”