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October 13, 2006
The strangest of coalitions?
Inside another top-notch article in The Economist, this:
Why is the party led by King Simeon of Bulgaria in coalition with the (not very) ex-communists, whose forebears exiled him and murdered his followers?
Which is, I think, even more fun than the President and the prime minister of Poland being twins.
Posted by pauldavies on October 13, 2006

