Rumen Radev, former Bulgarian president and leader of the Progressive Bulgaria coalition, has won a decisive majority in the country's parliamentary election, securing nearly 45% of the vote, according to official results reported by Korea Times and The Week. This marks the first single-party majority in Bulgaria in almost 30 years and signals a potential end to years of political instability, as noted by Zero Hedge and DW News.
Radev, a former fighter pilot with a pro-Russian stance, campaigned on anti-corruption, inflation control, and pursuing a more independent foreign policy that could recalibrate Bulgaria’s relationships within the EU, NATO, and particularly with Russia, The Week explains. His coalition’s victory surpasses pre-election polls, raising questions about future ties with Moscow and Bulgaria's position regarding the war in Ukraine, as highlighted by The Guardian.
The victory comes after Bulgaria’s eighth parliamentary election in five years, underscoring the public’s fatigue with ongoing political turbulence, The Independent reports. Despite having a parliamentary majority, Radev has not dismissed the possibility of forming coalitions, suggesting potential negotiations ahead, according to Korea Times.
This outcome could reshape Bulgaria’s foreign and domestic policy, especially concerning energy supplies and security cooperation with Western allies, as emphasized by Zero Hedge and The Week. The election result is being closely watched by EU and NATO officials, given Bulgaria’s strategic location and recent history as a minority-led government.
Going forward, negotiations on governance and foreign policy direction will be key, with observers awaiting Radev’s next steps on coalition talks and policy proposals. How Bulgaria balances its pro-Russian tilt with commitments to European and NATO partnerships will have significant implications for regional stability.

Rumen Radev
Bulgaria
Progressive Bulgaria




