Rumen Radev secures parliamentary majority in Bulgaria
Rumen Radev has achieved a significant victory in Bulgaria's parliamentary elections. This outcome may impact the country's foreign policy direction. (sources: cbc, independent, france24, cnn, dw)

Rumen Radev won an absolute majority in Bulgaria's parliamentary elections, which may contribute to a resolution of the country's political uncertainty. His victory could lead to changes in the country's foreign policy, particularly in relation to Russia.
- Radev's party achieved an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections.
- The election results indicate a potential end to Bulgaria's recent political instability.
- Radev has shown support for renewing ties with Russia and has expressed criticism of the EU.
Why it matters
The election results could significantly alter Bulgaria's foreign policy and its relationship with Russia.
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