Former President Rumen Radev is expected to win the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria.

Radev’s Movement Projected as Frontrunner in Bulgaria Election

Sofia, Bulgaria – Former President Rumen Radev and his “Bulgaria Progressive” movement appear poised for a significant victory in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, though securing a governing majority will require coalition negotiations. Initial projections following the closure of polling stations indicated a strong showing for the movement, with various polling agencies forecasting results below 40%. Market Links projected “Bulgaria Progressive” would capture 38.9% of the vote, while Alpha Research estimated a 37.5% share, as reported by Telegrafi.

These figures would position Radev with substantially more support than any other political party in Bulgaria. The results underscore the considerable backing Radev, a former president with connections to Russia, continues to enjoy within the country. However, the movement’s projected vote share necessitates the formation of a coalition government to achieve a majority.

The immediate focus now shifts to Radev’s strategy regarding potential alliances and his ability to secure the necessary support to govern Bulgaria. The coming days will be crucial in determining the political landscape following the election.

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