Dragomir Stoyanov is a researcher in Political Science at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on electoral dynamics, Europeanization and democratization in Eastern Europe, with a particular interest in Bulgarian politics.
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Dragomir Stoyanov is a researcher in Political Science at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on electoral dynamics, Europeanization and democratization in Eastern Europe, with a particular interest in Bulgarian politics.
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Parliamentary election in Bulgaria, 2 April 2023
Introduction The political situation in the 48th National Assembly, after the October 2022 elections, repeated the previous parliamentary fragmentation, combined with a high level of political hostility and widespread expectation of new snap elections. Thus, after three unsuccessful attempts by the parties and coalitions represented in parliament to form a government, President Rumen Radev announced … Continued
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Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, 11 July 2021
The snap parliamentary election on July 11th came after the 45th National Assembly failed to provide for a regular government, and subsequently the president Rumen Radev dissolved the National Assembly and appointed a caretaker cabinet. The reasons behind the parties’ failure to form a regular government were twofold: from one side the level of political … Continued
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