Bulgaria in the demo version of the presidential republic – Analyzes
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President Rumen Radev is the one who has been running the country for the past two years. He did not enter this role by choice, but he actually became the first head of state in our recent history to take on such a great responsibility for such a long time. Before he once again dissolves parliament and announces his next caretaker government in a week, we talk about how the president has acted so far, what has been typical of his caretaker offices and what we can expect from the caretaker government of the country, which is very likely to continue and for much of this year.
In this episode of the Voice of Capital podcast, we talk to chief editor of “Capital” Alexey Lazarov and political editor Rumyana Chervenkova about how far the president can go. You will hear:
- Where does the image of Rumen Radev stand on the political map? How long would he rule the country depend on what?
- Did two caretaker governments manage to “destroy” some of the “schemes” of GERB and DPS and what has changed now?
- Which important decisions for Bulgaria will depend on Radev, if we assume that he will rule almost until the end of 2023?
- What foreign policy trend is emerging for Bulgaria in the decisive phase in which Russia’s war against Ukraine is entering?
- Is there a similarity with the GERB model considering the official appointments and internal political actions? Is it possible that he will be able to start the campaign for a presidential republic?
The column “Analyses” presents different points of view, but not fully expressed opinions to coincide with the editorial position of “Dnevnik”.