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"publishedAt": "2026-05-02T08:56:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "At least 15 members of the new “Progressive Bulgaria” parliamentary group have backgrounds linked to the armed forces, police structures, or national security services, \"Svobodna Tochka\" reports. A closer look at the composition of the 52nd National Assembly shows that roughly 12% of its deputies come from security, defense, or law enforcement careers, even as around two-thirds of the MPs are largely unfamiliar to the broader public.\n\nThe presence of former military and interior ministry personnel in political roles is not new in Bulgaria....",
"title": "Security Services Loom Large in Bulgaria’s New Ruling Party"
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