Why Putin is watching Bulgaria's election closely

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Why Putin is watching Bulgaria's election closely
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Sunday's election holds plenty of opportunity for both Kyiv and Moscow as the war rages on in Ukraine.

member since 2007, has—at least publicly, been lagging behind its alliance and union allies in supporting Ukraine in its year-long defense against Russia's full-scale invasion.

In March, Bulgaria was among the nations visited by EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton in his"defense tour" hunt for shells."Bulgaria has a good capacity to significantly increase production, within a timeframe that may be compatible with what we are looking for," Breton told Politico. The survey also found that Bulgarians were twice as less likely than their fellow EU populations to support the Western sanctions campaign against the Kremlin.

Bulgarian fuel and shells played an instrumental part in assisting Ukraine's military in the early stages of the invasion, but then-Prime Minister Petkov kept the support secret. In November, Bulgaria's parliament voted in favor of sending weapons openly, following months of fierce debates. Another indecisive result, Voyger said, would be the"perfect outcome for Putin and for his cause in Ukraine, but also in the Balkans and in Bulgaria."

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