Bulgaria: Five Parties Poised for Parliament as Radev’s Project Surges, Survey Shows
Alpha Research has released a new survey projecting that five parties are likely to enter Bulgaria’s National Assembly following the April 19 early elections
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev emphasized the need for a radical change in the electoral process, arguing that full implementation of machine voting could help restore public trust in elections. Speaking to students at Plovdiv’s Paisii Hilendarski University, he pointed out the widespread errors made by members of section election commissions, which, in his view, undermine the integrity of the voting process.
Radev expressed concerns that recent events have led institutions to delegitimize one another, further eroding confidence in the electoral system. This, he warned, has caused a significant number of citizens to disengage from voting, which he deemed unacceptable for a democratic country. Fair elections, he stressed, are the foundation of democracy, and restoring faith in the process is essential.
According to the president, the government must earn the trust of young people by demonstrating integrity, acting from principled positions, and prioritizing the common good over personal gain. Without honesty and transparency, he warned, leadership based on manipulation and self-interest would only push citizens further away from political engagement.
Greece has announced that it will assist Bulgaria with air defense capabilities in response to the escalating tensions related to Iran. The decision was confirmed by Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, who said the move follows a formal request from Sof
Bulgaria has issued a strong condemnation of the ongoing Iranian attacks against neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf and the broader Middle East, describing them as unprovoked and indiscriminate
The Shin Bet and the Israeli Foreign Ministry have announced a series of measures aimed at bolstering Israel’s security worldwide, in the context of the ongoing joint US-Israeli operations against Iran
Bulgaria and Turkey discussed the escalating situation in the Middle East during a phone call between Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov and Turkish Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler on March 4, the Ministry of Defense of Bulgaria reported to
Ten Bulgarian diplomats stationed in Iran have been safely evacuated to Azerbaijan, crossing the border via the Astara state checkpoint
The political party Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) have proposed that Bulgaria consider joining the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron to extend France’s nuclear deterrence guarantees to other European countries.
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