Brussels – By now, the real news in Bulgaria would be about the stability of a government, if not even its formation. It did not take place, even after the outcome of the sixth early election in three years on June 9 in conjunction with the European elections, which delivered for the umpteenth time a fragmented political picture and the now well-known inability of Bulgarian parties to negotiate for the creation of a stable majority.

The proof this time comes from the populist…



