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  "textContent": "The newly-formed party of former President Rumen Radev looks set to win next month’s elections even though it has no manifesto yet - while other parties are jostling for position in Bulgarian’s ninth vote in five years.",
  "title": "Bulgaria’s Next Election Already Reshaping the Political Landscape"
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