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    Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability

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    By Iris East on May 9, 2026 EU
    Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability
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    Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability

    New Prime Minister
    Bulgaria’s parliament approved Rumen Radev as the new prime minister with a vote of 124-70 and 36 abstentions to address political instability and economic development.
    Historic Majority
    Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party achieved an outright majority in the 19 April parliamentary election, the first in Bulgaria since 1997, securing 131 out of 240 seats.
    Radev’s Acknowledgement
    “We have no illusions about the crises and trials facing the government, which will soon be seeking your support,” stated Rumen Radev to lawmakers.

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    Bulgaria’s parliament approved Rumen Radev as prime minister with a vote of 124-70, aiming to address political instability and boost economic development in the country.

    Radev, a former president, stepped down in January to pursue the prime minister role. His Progressive Bulgaria party obtained an outright majority in the 19 April parliamentary election, the first since 1997.

    Bulgarian parliament confirms Rumen Radev as new prime minister

    Bulgaria approves Rumen Radev as new prime minister to address instability

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    Bulgaria’s parliament on Friday formally approved Rumen Radev as the new prime minister in a bid to end political instability and spur economic development in the EU member country.

    “We have no illusions about the crises and trials facing the government, which will soon be seeking your support – galloping prices, budget, missing reforms, a severe global energy crisis and escalating conflicts,” Radev told lawmakers.

    The chamber voted 124-70 with 36 abstentions to elect Radev, a 62-year-old former fighter jet pilot, as prime minister.

    Radev resigned from the mostly ceremonial role of president in January, a few months before the end of his second term, to launch a bid to lead the government in the more powerful role as prime minister.

    Sofia’s previous conservative government collapsed in December after nationwide anti-corruption protests drew hundreds of thousands of mainly young people to the streets.

    Radev’s popularity surged as he cast himself as an opponent of the entrenched mafia and their ties to high-ranking politicians. At campaign rallies he vowed to “remove the corrupt, oligarchic model of governance from political power.”

    His Progressive Bulgaria party scored a landslide victory in the 19 April parliamentary election, giving it an outright majority – the first in Bulgaria since 1997 – with 131 seats in the 240-seat legislature.

    Radev earned a Master of Strategic Studies degree from the US Air War College in Alabama in 2003, before being appointed Bulgarian air force commander.

    His supporters are divided between those hoping he will put an end to the country’s oligarchic corruption and those lining up behind his Eurosceptic and Russia-friendly views.

    Although Radev’s pro-Russian stance has raised concerns about Bulgaria’s position in European policymaking, with some political analysts expect his future approach to remain moderate, unlike that of former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

    This is largely due to Bulgaria, a poor nation of 6.5 million people, remaining heavily reliant on European funds. Radev’s government is expected to undertake a series of reforms to unlock nearly €400 million in European Union funds.

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