Eighth Election in Five Years Tests Bulgaria’s Stability

Bulgarians went to the polls on Sunday in their eighth parliamentary election in just five years, highlighting the country’s ongoing political instability and public frustration with corruption, according to Al Jazeera News. Polling stations opened early in the morning, with voters casting their ballots after months of unrest. The previous conservative-led government collapsed in December […]

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Hungary’s New Leader Accuses Top Diplomat of Shredding Files

Hungary’s political transition took a sharp and suspicious turn on Monday, just one day after Péter Magyar’s sweeping election win ended Viktor Orbán’s long grip on power, according to Euro News. At a press conference in Budapest, the incoming prime minister accused outgoing Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó of rushing to destroy confidential files connected to […]

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