What I don't understand here: How can you convince your voters that you are anti-corruption while at the same time being in support or at least friendly to one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
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Ask anyone that voted for trump in the USA.
By using m*scovian bot farms and money.
The thing is that in Bulgaria current "pro-EU" politicians (think Borisov and Peevski) are so directly dependent on Putin, that anyone who is just friendly with him looks already better. I know it is a superficial observation, but this is the vote of superficial people. As a president, Radev had plenty of opportunities to substantiate his anti-corruption rethoric, and he missed them. It makes little difference whether he did it out of bad intention or inability (which is often claimed, but hard to confirm).