Who Is Rumen Radev? From Bulgaria President to PM — Russia-Friendly Former Fighter Pilot Who Won 2026 Election
His landslide win may end years of unstable coalitions and gives him a mandate to pursue a more pragmatic foreign policy, analysts said.
- Former President Rumen Radev won Bulgaria's election by a landslide, securing 44.7% of the vote with 91.7% of ballots counted. His Progressive Bulgaria movement marks a dramatic political shift for the Balkan nation of 6.5 million.
- Radev's new political movement rode a wave of frustration with political instability in a nation that held eight elections in five years. Voters sought to end chronic dysfunction and widespread dissatisfaction with veteran parties and corruption.
- Progressive Bulgaria's tally put it far ahead of the pro-European Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria coalition with 13.2%, and the long-dominant GERB party, led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, at 13.4%.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Kremlin was encouraged by Radev's readiness for dialogue on Monday, while Radev promised Bulgaria would 'make efforts to continue on its European path.' He also expressed willingness to work with the PP-DB coalition on judicial reform.
- Analysts do not expect Radev to reverse Bulgaria's adoption of the euro or block aid packages to Ukraine, though critics accuse him of pro-Russian views. He has called for pragmatic actions and building a new security architecture for Europe.
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In the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, the center-left party of pro-Russian former President Rumen Radev secured an absolute majority of seats in parliament. Who is Radev and what does his victory mean for Europe?
If there is anything that cannot be accused of Rumen Radev, former president of Bulgaria and new prime minister after the overwhelming victory of his party, 'Bulgarian Progressive', in the legislative elections held last Sunday, is to hide his sympathy and proximity to Russia. Multitude of declarations, political actions and positions during the 11 years in which he has occupied the head of the state so endorse, maintaining from his privileged p…
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