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After Hungary, will the Budapest effect spread to Bulgaria as the country prepares to vote Sunday?

Polling suggests former President Rumen Radev’s new outfit Progressive Bulgaria could secure first place. His rise has fueled comparisons to Hungary and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Yet the parallel cuts both ways. Bulgaria holds its eight parliamentary elections in five years on Sunday, with former president Rumen Radev's new party leading polls in a vote many hope will end now-chronic political instability. Radev, a former air force general who resigned as pr... [7797 chars]

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