Boyko Borissov, Bulgaria’s ex-PM, is back in the news amid political chaos and protests demanding fair elections and anti-corruption reforms.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced his resignation amid ongoing political deadlock and protests over corruption. He will submit his resignation to the Constitutional Court, paving the way for new elections. Radev has been a key figure during Bulgaria's recent instability and anti-corruption protests, opposing euro adoption and military aid to Ukraine.
Bulgarian voters are participating in their eighth election in five years, with Rumen Radev leading in polls. The election follows a government resignation amid protests and political instability. Radev's coalition aims to end corruption and redefine Bulgaria's foreign policy, but faces challenges in coalition-building and foreign relations.