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Moscow-friendly Rumen Radev wins absolute majority in Bulgarian elections

Former presidentโ€™s win could end years of weak coalition governments but critics say it may be bad for EU

Bulgariaโ€™s Moscow-friendly former president has won an absolute majority in parliamentary elections that could bring the country political stability after years of short-lived coalitions, but leave it walking a tightrope on EU issues.

With all votes counted on Monday, the Progressive Bulgaria party of Rumen Radev, a former fighter pilot and air force chief, had 44.6% of the vote, giving it an estimated 131 of the 240 seats in the national assembly.

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ยฉ Photograph: Valentina Petrova/AP

ยฉ Photograph: Valentina Petrova/AP

ยฉ Photograph: Valentina Petrova/AP

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Young Bulgarians hold out for change in eighth election in five years

Voters broadly split along generational lines as pro-Russian former president leads in polls

Anna Bodakovaโ€™s days tend to be rather hectic at the moment. Hopping between meeting voters on the street, political debates and recording videos for social media, the 23-year-old is standing to become an MP in Bulgariaโ€™s general election.

Last year she was among the many young Bulgarians who participated in countrywide mass protests over the governmentโ€™s economic policies and perceived failure to tackle corruption. Those protests ultimately resulted in the resignation of the prime minister, Rosen Zhelyazkov, and his cabinet in December.

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ยฉ Photograph: Nikolay Doychinov/AFP/Getty Images

ยฉ Photograph: Nikolay Doychinov/AFP/Getty Images

ยฉ Photograph: Nikolay Doychinov/AFP/Getty Images

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