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Rumen Radev Resigns as Bulgaria's President Ahead of Snap Elections

The Constitutional Court must accept his resignation before Vice President Iliyana Yotova becomes acting head of state.

Overview

  • Radev announced he would file his resignation with the Constitutional Court on Tuesday after telling Bulgarians this was his final address as president.
  • Approval would clear the legal path for him to compete in the forthcoming parliamentary vote, with reports indicating he may launch a new party.
  • The step is described as Bulgaria’s first presidential resignation in the post-communist era.
  • The move follows mass anti-corruption protests, the December collapse of the GERB-led government, and repeated failed efforts to form a cabinet.
  • Radev has questioned Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro and criticized EU military support for Ukraine, positioning himself against figures such as Boyko Borissov and sanctioned power broker Delyan Peevski.