Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While civil society has continuously called for real reform, numerous parties have collaborated with the country’s status quo forces behind the scenes. This has been made especially clear in light of the recent election in October
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The poorest EU member-state Bu...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 26 March, with preliminary results indicating that GERB, le...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
Bulgaria is holding parliamentary elections today, after the government led by Plamen Oresharski res...
The media landscape in Bulgaria seems grim at the moment – oversaturated with tabloids and political...
The Bulgarian government currently lacks a majority in the country’s national parliament, with the g...
Bulgaria will hold parliamentary elections on 5 October, following the resignation of the country’s ...
Bulgaria has endured political instability since 2013, following a series of protests and the resign...
A recent amendment to Bulgaria’s electoral system has resulted in increased voting restrictions for ...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 5 October following the resignation of the country’s govern...
The paper analyses the dramatic vicissitudes of the political change in Bulgaria over the last three...
Bulgarians will vote in a parliamentary election on 26 March. Dimitar Bechev argues that this time, ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The poorest EU member-state Bu...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 26 March, with preliminary results indicating that GERB, le...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
Bulgaria is holding parliamentary elections today, after the government led by Plamen Oresharski res...
The media landscape in Bulgaria seems grim at the moment – oversaturated with tabloids and political...
The Bulgarian government currently lacks a majority in the country’s national parliament, with the g...
Bulgaria will hold parliamentary elections on 5 October, following the resignation of the country’s ...
Bulgaria has endured political instability since 2013, following a series of protests and the resign...
A recent amendment to Bulgaria’s electoral system has resulted in increased voting restrictions for ...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 5 October following the resignation of the country’s govern...
The paper analyses the dramatic vicissitudes of the political change in Bulgaria over the last three...
Bulgarians will vote in a parliamentary election on 26 March. Dimitar Bechev argues that this time, ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The poorest EU member-state Bu...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 26 March, with preliminary results indicating that GERB, le...