Party system change at work: the 2014 legislative election in Bulgaria

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  • Ekaterina R. Rashkova University of Innsbruck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15203/ozp.1018.vol44iss4

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Electoral Politics, Bulgaria Election 2014, Party System Development

Abstract

This discussion of the Bulgarian national election offers a short analysis of the electoral competition in Bulgaria. As a new democracy, Bulgaria is facing many political challenges, including the inability to provide a stable political environment, which will ensure its further economic development and future within the EU. Still battling between the strong grip of Russia and the countries attempt to take on a new path, the 2014 election, produced a very fragmented parliament. Yet, this electoral note argues that this development might signify that Bulgaria is finally parting with its strong former communist party, the BSP, and despite the current political turbulence, the break-up of the BSP may lead to stronger and more pro-Western government in the future.  

Author Biography

  • Ekaterina R. Rashkova, University of Innsbruck
    Ekaterina R. Rashkova-Gerbrands is Assistant Professor in Comparative Politics at the Institute of Political Science,
    University of Innsbruck, and currently fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS).

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2016-01-20

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