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  2. Revival (Bulgarian political party) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the party's pro-Russian rhetoric, observer Vesela Tcherneva, from the European Council on Foreign Relations, says that "Putin has lost some popularity so the campaign is not pro-Russia but anti-West, but it's the other side of the same coin". [19]

  3. Bulgaria–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    BulgariaRussia relations (Bulgarian: Отношения между България и Русия, romanized: Otnosheniya mezhdu Bulgariya i Rusiya, Russian: Отношения между Болгарией и Россией, romanized: Otnosheniya mezhdu Bolgariey i Rossiey) are the diplomatic relations between the countries of Bulgaria and ...

  4. List of pro-Russian political parties - Wikipedia

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    Name Native name(s) Reference(s) Belarusian Social Sporting Party: Russian: Белорусская социально-спортивная партия, romanized: Byelorusskaya sotsial'no-sportivnaya partiya, Belarusian: Беларуская сацыяльна-спартыўная партыя, romanized: Bielaruskaja sacyjaĺna-spartyŭnaja partyja

  5. Charges of pro-Russia 'pressure' on voters in disputed ... - AOL

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    Georgia, an Eastern European country of around 3.7 million people, has been the focuts of a tug-of-war between pro-Russian and pro-Western factions since it gained independence from the Soviet ...

  6. Bulgaria expels Russian journalist as an alleged threat to ...

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    The State Agency for National Security said Alexander Gatsak, a correspondent for Russian state-run newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, was stripped of his residency rights and barred from entering ...

  7. Kiril Petkov - Wikipedia

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    Petkov noted Bulgaria's espousal of all sanctions against Russia, and would allow the use of the Port of Varna to transship goods that had been stifled by the Russian blockade of Odesa. [75] On 27 June, the Russian embassy in Sofia launched a charity appeal for Bulgarians to support the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [76]

  8. A NATO country could soon have a pro-Russian leader - AOL

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    Slovakia is getting ready to elect its fifth prime minister in just four years, and with Kremlin sympathizer Robert Fico’s opposition party leading the polls, it is one being watched with alarm ...

  9. Foreign relations of Russia since the Russian invasion of ...

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    On 24 March, the Kremlin declared Johnson to the most active anti-Russian leader. Downing Street rejected these claims and stated that the Prime Minister was "anti-Putin" and had no issue with the Russian people. [244] On 3 May, Russia aired a segment titled The Sinkable Island.