La Bulgarie : 30 ans après
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Antony Todorov evaluates Bulgaria’s thirty-year post-communist transition, noting significant democratic achievements alongside deep disillusionment. While civil liberties and political pluralism were established, the era introduced unexpected social inequalities and systemic corruption. The political landscape shifted from ideological clashes to populist dominance, notably by the GERB party. Increasing material deprivation and a marginalized Romani population have fueled electoral apathy. Today, Bulgarians increasingly view their democracy as "procedural" or "hypocritical," leading to radical conservativism. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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