Milen Lyubenov is a political scientist. He is an associate professor of political science at Sofia University St. Kliment-Ohridski.
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Milen Lyubenov is a political scientist. He is an associate professor of political science at Sofia University St. Kliment-Ohridski.
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Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, 9 June and 27 October 2024
Introduction With seven consecutive parliamentary elections since April 2021, Bulgaria has set a new EU-wide record for government instability, with endemic corruption issues and the refusal of the traditional parties to convincingly engage with them eroding confidence in the political system. The ongoing political crisis poses serious threats to the rule of law in the … Continued
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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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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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