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Bulgaria's New Head of Government – the Kremlin Falls

Summary by Spiegel
He is already acting as the "new Orbán", but what Rumen Radev plans to do in his new office remained unclear in the election campaign. Moscow is at least pleased with the new partner.

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The former President of the Republic will be the next Prime Minister of Bulgaria. His coalition has largely won the eighth early parliamentary elections in just five years, with a speech ...

·Paris, France
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He is already acting as the "new Orbán", but what Rumen Radev plans to do in his new office remained unclear in the election campaign. Moscow is at least pleased with the new partner.

·Germany
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In Brussels, the concern is that future Prime Minister Rumen Radew could become a sort of Orbán light.

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The former President, now head of government, has promised to lead an anti-corruption policy and shows a rapprochement with the Kremlin while saying he is "pro-European".

·Paris, France
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Former Communist Party, president under socialist label... It's hard to identify the convictions of the new Bulgarian Prime Minister who has made a cam...

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For now, European diplomats do not seem concerned about the election of Rumen Radev, who in January abdicated from the Bulgarian presidency to run for Prime Minister. But with the victory of his party on Sunday, a week after the Hungarians expelled Viktor Orbán from power, there is another Member State with a government that is seen as more pro-Putin than pro-Brussels.

·Portugal
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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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