Although he won Sunday's legislative elections in Bulgaria, Prime Minister Boïko Borissov, who has been ruling the country almost uninterruptedly since 2009, seems to have lost power this time around.
Fueled by several months of demonstrations last summer, which denounced corruption and a Justice at his orders, his opponents largely won the ballot.
Eager to come closer to the European Union and its criteria of governance, this electoral movement is however divided, which will make it difficult to form a government and may even quickly lead to new elections.
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Boyko Borissov, the massive-build former bodyguard, whose video had stolen sleep on a king-size bed with wads of 500-euro bills, ingots, a Glock automatic pistol and on his nightstand. a bottle of whiskey, was pushed towards the exit by Slavi Trifonov, a tall pole over 2 meters, songwriter
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