Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced his resignation and the launch of a new political project ahead of snap parliamentary elections amid a political crisis. He criticized the current political landscape, citing corruption and public disillusionment. Radev's presidency lasted nine years, during which he appointed seven caretaker governments. His new political party could impact Bulgaria's domestic and foreign policies, especially regarding the war in Ukraine. He also called for a referendum on adopting the euro, which parliament rejected. The upcoming elections will be the seventh since 2021, with Vice President Iliana Yotova set to assume the presidency. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)