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<title>Bulgaria’s New Government Takes On the Country’s Most Stubborn Puppet Master</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ After mass protests and a landslide victory for Rumen Radev’s coalition, Bulgaria faces a real test: can the new government curb Delyan Peevski’s long-standing influence over media, judiciary and politics, or will old networks persist? ]]></description>
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