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Bulgarian President Radev resigns as Euro protests shake the state

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yayınlandı 19 Jan 2026 / İçinde Haberler ve Politika

Bulgaria has plunged into deep political uncertainty after President Rumen Radev announced his resignation, following months of mass protests and the government’s collapse in December.

The unrest is tied directly to Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro, a move critics say was rushed through without public consent. Citizens warn of rising prices, economic instability, and a political system unable to form a stable government.

Serbian journalist Nebojsa Malic joins us to analyze the wider implications for Bulgaria, the Eurozone, NATO, and the European Union, raising serious concerns about democratic legitimacy, oligarchic influence, and institutional paralysis.

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