
Rumen Georgiev Radev
Prime Minister of Bulgaria; former President of Bulgaria and former Bulgarian Air Force commander
of 100 · unstable trend · Visibly decent and improving
Standing
55/100
Raw Score
48/85
Confidence
72%
Evidence
Moderate to strong
About
Former air force commander who became president and then prime minister by channeling anti-corruption anger while keeping a contested Russia-friendly posture.
Observable public behavior shows meaningful service and steadiness, especially around anti-graft pressure and child-focused initiatives, but repeated ambiguity on Russia and a populist euro referendum push weaken integrity confidence.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Radev scores as a publicly consequential but mixed figure: stronger on service, charitable patronage, and pressure endurance than on clarity and trustworthiness in contested geopolitics.
Goodness over time
Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Publicly identified with the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and uses Christian holiday messaging.
Moral language around justice and national responsibility is present, though not deeply theological.
Christian identity and church-facing statements indicate a theistic worldview.
Support for religious education and the church implies some regard for scriptural guidance.
Christian affiliation supports a modest positive baseline, but prophetic modeling is not strongly documented.
Contribution to Others
Little reliable public evidence about obligations toward relatives.
Support a Dream directly serves disadvantaged and unsupported young people.
Anti-corruption politics and public charity suggest concern for people trapped in failing systems.
Some broad public-duty language exists, but repeated direct evidence is thin.
Presidential patronage channels produced tangible responses to vulnerable groups seeking support.
His anti-corruption stance aims at freeing the public from oligarchic capture, though delivery remains incomplete.
Personal Discipline
Public Christian practice is visible enough for a positive baseline, but private routine worship is not well documented.
He repeatedly fronts charity initiatives, though the evidence is more institutional than personal.
Reliability
Anti-corruption commitments are strong, but foreign-policy ambiguity and the euro referendum weaken clarity and trust.
Stability Under Pressure
He speaks to inflation and social strain, but there is limited direct evidence of personal financial hardship response.
He remained publicly composed through institutional attacks and political transition.
Military background and sustained performance in sharp political crises support a strong score here.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Vetoed privatisation law amendments he said did not serve the state or citizens
Radev used his presidential veto against amendments to the privatisation law, arguing they did not protect the Bulgarian state or ordinary citizens.
→ Parliament withdrew the amendments after the veto.
mediumBacked anti-corruption protests after raids on presidential offices
After prosecutors raided offices of his aides, Radev accused institutions of shielding corruption and publicly supported demands for rule-of-law reform.
→ He became a focal public voice for anti-graft demonstrations during a national crisis.
highRe-election was overshadowed by Crimea and sanctions remarks
During the 2021 election period, Radev said Crimea was Russian for the time being and argued sanctions on Moscow were ineffective, drawing criticism from the U.S. and Ukraine.
→ He still won re-election, but the episode became a durable integrity and foreign-policy concern.
highExpanded Support a Dream assistance for disadvantaged young people
Radev and his wife hosted the annual prom for socially disadvantaged students while raising funds for one-off grants and support for university entrants and high-achieving young people in social services.
→ The initiative raised new funds and extended practical support to vulnerable youth.
mediumLaunched the Bulgarian Christmas campaign for child health
Radev launched the 22nd edition of the Bulgarian Christmas initiative, a presidential charity drive focused on treatment and medical equipment for Bulgarian children.
→ The campaign continued a high-visibility channel for pediatric support under the presidency.
mediumSubmitted a referendum proposal on delaying euro adoption
Radev formally proposed a referendum asking whether Bulgaria should adopt the euro in 2026, presenting it as a response to public concerns but drawing criticism as a populist and legally weak intervention.
→ The proposal was returned and blocked, sharpening concern about his judgment and political framing.
mediumTurned anti-corruption momentum into an electoral mandate and became prime minister
After resigning the presidency in January 2026 and founding Progressive Bulgaria, Radev won the April parliamentary election and secured parliamentary approval as prime minister in May.
→ He converted protest-era credibility into direct governing power with a promise to cut corruption and stabilise the country.
highPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
Presidential office raids and mass protests
2020Prosecutors raided offices of close aides and political tensions exploded into street protests.
Response: Radev publicly challenged the raids, sided with anti-graft demands, and kept a confrontational stance toward institutions he said protected corruption.
positiveCrimea and sanctions backlash
2021His remarks on Crimea and sanctions triggered criticism from allies and raised doubts about his judgment.
Response: He did not meaningfully renounce the line, which suggests steadiness under pressure but also stubbornness on a harmful ambiguity.
mixedEuro referendum dispute and transition to party politics
2025His referendum bid was rejected and then the government collapse opened a path into direct partisan leadership.
Response: He escalated rather than retreating, then converted the moment into an electoral vehicle and governing mandate.
mixedProgression
crisis years
Russia-related ambiguity and the euro referendum controversy exposed the limits of his integrity signal.
mixedcurrent stage
He now holds direct governing power with stronger public mandate but larger consequences for every ambiguity.
unclearearly years
Elite military training, technical discipline, and long service in the air force built a resilience-heavy foundation.
upgrowth years
The presidency amplified his anti-corruption posture and public-service visibility through vetoes and charitable patronage.
upBehavioral Patterns
Positive
- • Uses public office to spotlight corruption and rule-of-law failures
- • Keeps child-health and disadvantaged-youth initiatives in regular public view
- • Shows durable calm in institutional conflict and campaign pressure
Concerns
- • Frequently uses ambiguity on Russia to hold together divergent constituencies
- • Integrity signal weakens when constitutional or economic questions become populist battlegrounds
- • Public moral profile relies more on official patronage than on personally sacrificial giving evidence
Evidence Quality
8
Strong
3
Medium
1
Weak
Overall: moderate_to_strong
This profile measures observable public behavior and documented patterns, not private belief, hidden intention, or final moral standing.