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Europe’s liberals had just one week to revel in the dismantling of Hungary’s disruptor government; before headlines were once again telling of a “pro-Russia” Prime Minister on the block. But will Bulgaria’s new leader fill the freshly-open post of infiltrator-in-chief?
Last month, Bulgaria’s streak of fragile coalition governments came to an emphatic end, as ex-president Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria trounced the establishment parties in the country’s eighth election in just five years. Now set to take over tomorrow, Radev has been handed the mandate to form a government by Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova...
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