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Bulgaria’s Left-Leaning President Rumen Radev Says He Is Stepping Down

Rumen Radev resigns citing corruption and political crisis, aiming to form a new party to unite democrats ahead of Bulgaria's eighth election in four years, with 44% approval.

  • On Monday, Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's left-leaning president, announced he will resign after nine years and submit his resignation to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.
  • Large anticorruption protests last month forced the governing coalition to resign, while a fragmented parliament has repeatedly failed to form lasting coalitions, deepening Bulgaria's political crisis.
  • Radev signalled he may form a new political party and may run in upcoming parliamentary elections, credited with a 44 per cent approval rating from Market Links institute.
  • Vice President Iliana Yotova will replace him if the court approves, and Parliament must swear her in to serve until presidential elections in November.
  • Elections are expected in the coming months and the new vote is expected in late March or April, while a new Radev-led political party could reshape Bulgaria's domestic politics and foreign policy.
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In the midst of a government crisis, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev pulls his hat. Early new elections are at the door. It is assumed that the Russian-friendly former Luftwaffe general himself wants to run.

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The government in Bulgaria has already resigned. A date for new elections has not yet been set, but there has been another resignation: President Radev intends to step down from his post – but not necessarily from politics. By Oliver Soos.

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Bulgaria's president, Rumen Radev, announced that he would resign, reports to BTA on 19 January.

·Riga, Latvia
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milletnews.com broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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