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Updated · Bloomberg · May 7Rumen Radev proposes cabinet after election victory
13 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 7
- The incoming Bulgarian prime minister unveiled his lineup on Thursday after President Iliana Yotova gave him the mandate to form a government.
- Radev said voters had ended the political crisis and the cycle of short-lived administrations that had left Bulgaria in years of deadlock.
- The move brings him closer to taking office after a landslide win and raises expectations of a more stable government.
Will Rumen Radev's war on corruption save the nation or simply consolidate his own absolute power? Can Bulgaria's new 'pro-Russian' leader secure vital EU funds while navigating sanctions against Moscow?