Socialist-backed presidencial candidate Rumen Radev is on the brink of winning the election to become the next head of state, “in the process potentially upturning the apple cart of Bulgarian politics,” the Financial Times writes.
A story published after Radev came first in the November 06 presidential election explores the potential implications of his victory in the runoff vote.
The former Air Force chief could take up to 55% of the vote on November 13, Kancho Stoychev of Gallup International Balkan pollsters is quoted as saying.
Radev’s fluency in languages is pointed out as a potential advantage to the main ruling party’s candidate …read more
Source: Novinite