Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Bulgarian president resigns to stand in snap parliamentary election

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Rumen Radev is the first president to resign since Bulgaria gained indepence in 1991. Bulgaria, which joined the EU in 2007 and adopted the euro this month, has been mired in political deadlock and anti-corruption protests since 2020. - Photo: Nikolay Doychinov/AFP

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SOFIA, Bulgaria: Bulgarian President Rumen Radev tendered his resignation to the country’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday (Jan 20), the court said on its website, Xinhua reported.

The Constitutional Court has opened a case regarding the resignation, it said.

Radev announced on Monday that he would submit his resignation on Tuesday, paving the way for his participation in the country’s upcoming snap parliamentary elections.

Vice-President Iliana Iotova shall assume the powers of the president for the remainder of the term of office.

Radev, born on June 18, 1963, had one year left in his second five-year term as president. He was first elected president in November 2016, won re-election in November 2021, and took office for his second consecutive term as President of Bulgaria on Jan 22, 2022.

According to the constitution, the election of a new president shall be conducted not earlier than three months and not later than two months prior to the expiry of the term of credentials of the incumbent president.

Iotova, born on Oct 24, 1964, has been Radev’s vice-president during his two terms in office. Before becoming vice-president, she had vast political experience on positions such as member of the Supreme Council and the Executive Bureau of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, member of the Bulgarian Parliament, and member of the European Parliament. – BERNAMA-XINHUA
 

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