Bulgarian President Radev Slams Government as a 'Facade' Controlled by Peevski and Borissov
President Rumen Radev launched a sharp critique of Bulgaria's political system during a visit to the town of Kazanlak
"The pro-European forces in Bulgaria must put the state above the party and work together to form a stable majority."
This was written by Manfred Weber - chairman of the group of the European People's Party (EPP), the parent party of GERB. Weber was a guest at the closing of the pre-election campaign of Boyko Borisov's formation.
Obviously, he is referring to GERB-SDS and "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" and DPS, which together can form an absolute majority in the National Assembly after the elections on April 2.
"An excellent result for GERB-SDS and congratulations to Boyko Borisov for once again winning the trust of the voters", writes Weber, referring to the result, according to which GERB leads WCC-DB by 2 percent.
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On May 12, 2025, President Rumen Radev submitted a proposal to the 51st National Assembly of Bulgaria to hold a national referendum with the question: “Do you agree that Bulgaria should adopt the single European currency—the euro—in 2026?”
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