Bulgaria is no closer to a stable government after Sunday’s elections Tim Haughton and Emilia Zankina - October 4, 2022 Four things to know about Bulgaria’s fourth time at the polls in 18 months
In Bulgaria’s third election in 2021, another new party won the most seats. But can it form a government? Tim Haughton, Kevin Deegan-Krause, and Emilia Zankina - November 19, 2021 New parties do well by taking aim at corruption, then struggle to govern.
Bulgaria hasn’t been able to form a government. What happens now? Stefka P. Yordanova and Nina S. Barzachka - April 29, 2021 Here’s where the different parties stand on issues that threaten to divide the E.U. and the broader Atlantic partnership
Bulgaria’s election was all about corruption, not covid-19. Here are 4 takeaways. Yuxiang Lin, Tim Haughton, and Emilia Zankina - April 7, 2021 A fragmented parliament diminishes the prime minister’s chances of forming a government
Why Bulgaria’s government has survived months of anti-corruption protests Stefka P. Yordanova and Nina S. Barzachka - December 15, 2020 While the government waits for March elections, the protesters have no coherent electoral alternative — yet