Exit Poles in Bulgaria: Former President Radev considered Russian friend expected to win parliamentary elections

Former Bulgarian President Radev is ready to win parliamentary elections. He is considered a friendly person with Russia. His coalition would have reached about 37%, well ahead of conservative G party ERB, led by Boiko Borissov, which would remain at about 16%. Turnout of people voting is high, over 45%. [...]
Former Bulgarian President Radev is ready to win parliamentary elections. He is considered a friendly person with Russia.
His coalition would have reached about 37%, well ahead of conservative G party ERB, led by Boiko Borissov, which would remain at about 16%. Turnout of people voting is high, over 45%.
Early elections held in Bulgaria have left a result with a strong political impact on Europe. Former President Rumen Radev is emerging as the winner after winning the exit polls. Radev, a former fighter pilot, resigned as Bulgaria's president in January. He is considered a friendly person with Russia, Euronews reported












