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Hi everyone ! Me name is Elena ( I am Ukrainian) . We are currently living in USA , but for many reasons ,we would like to move to Bulgaria. My first question is: How politically stable do you think Bulgaria is? THANK YOU !
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Hello, Elena! We would be happy if you choose Bulgaria for your next step of relocation. Bulgaria is politically stable. In which case do you ask this question - as a future investor or just for some other reason?

Thanks
Nick
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Privet. Ya Nemez, shivu b Burgase. I think, politics here is no serious issue, as long as Bulgaria is receiving money from the EU, it will be more or less stable. Which will happen for a couple of years more.
Because of being not so far from your home country (there is even a bus between Varna and Odessa), it should be a choice for you. But do not go to one of the more touristic areas, like Sunny Beach or Golden Beach.
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Hmmm, that is a bit hard to say at this exact moment. Infact we haven't had a regular government for more than 6 months. The two last Parliaments were not able to form a government. At the present one, which is actually the third new parliament for this year, at least a coalition of four parties is necessary to achieve majority and eventually form a government. Negotiations are under way presently. So in my point of view that is not political stability in the direct sense of this word.

On the other hand, the political stability in Bulgaria meets the basic criteria, as explained by Encyclopedia Britannica "The simplest definition of a stable political system is one that survives through crises without internal warfare."

Actually聽 I guess you don't have that in mind.

Interestingly there's a ranking by political stability of the countries in the world, where Bulgaria occupies 69 - th place. Far behind, eh ?

In fact even in 69-th place, Bulgaria is considered more politically stable ( according to this source, 2020 ), by countries like UK, Italy, Spain, France, Greece and even the USA.

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And I have to say congratulations -聽 that was the most interesting question in this forum for many many weeks ....

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But I guess now you will modify it and have more questions.
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Thank you聽 very much Kristiann for your reply, it is useful Information. I read聽 your聽 other comments for聽 聽 聽expats , and found them very helpful . I appreciate it !
privet Nemez babajaga!聽 ( is it xexe In German?聽 :D )聽 聽 Thank you for your reply !聽 I am not a beach fan , if we will buy property , we will look around VT,or Blagoevgrad, I don't know for sure were would be better. I hope , I can come at springtime and check it out , if covid doesn't stop me....聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽Best wishes
Hello Nick Vasilev ! Thank you for your reply . We thinking to buy property in Bulgaria to live there ,but
not seaside.聽 We would like to meet professional people with good reputation, who can help to avoid scams聽 聽
聽 聽I hope at spring聽 I will come to see options.聽 I Would be appreciated for any advice.聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 Elena.