Could Bulgaria become another geopolitical turning point in Eastern Europe?

Experts Vitaliy Barvinenko and Plamen Petrov discussed Bulgaria’s political choice and why the events in Sofia today go far beyond domestic politics.
After years of crisis and a series of snap elections, the country has once again found itself at the center of geopolitical confrontation: a European path or a “special course”, deeper integration or a revision of foreign policy priorities, support for Ukraine or a more cautious strategy.
At the center of attention are the new balance of political forces, the impact of social discontent and corruption issues, prospects for joining the eurozone, the energy agenda, the Russia factor, and the broader crisis of the European political model.
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