Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev has been making headlines with his increasingly vocal opposition to the European Union, sparking concerns about the country's future in the bloc. Analysts warn that Radev's anti-EU stance could make it difficult for the country to form a stable coalition government, as the president's views are at odds with many of the key parties involved in the country's politics. As Bulgaria prepares for crucial elections, the implications of Radev's stance are becoming clearer, with some predicting a period of political instability and uncertainty. With the EU already facing challenges from within, Bulgaria's situation is being closely watched by Brussels and other European capitals.


Rumen Radev’s anti-Europe stance makes a stable coalition unlikely, say analysts