Bulgaria's new government could seek to slow parts of the EU's climate and energy agenda, following a sweeping election win that raised concerns over Sofia's future stance on Russia – but the country's reliance on EU funds may limit the scope for systematic obstruction, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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