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President Radev's Resignation Submitted to Constitutional Court
President Radev's Resignation Submitted to Constitutional Court
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev leaving the Armorial Hall of the President's Administration after telling the nation that he will resign, Sofia, January 19, 2026 (BTA Photo/Minko Chernev)

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has tendered his resignation to the Constitutional Court and is awaiting its ruling, the head of State's Press Secretariat told BTA on Tuesday.

In an address to the nation on Monday, Radev announced that he was resigning the presidency. He is the only Bulgarian president so far to have left office before the expiry of his term.

Later in the day, the Constitutional Court said in a press release that it had instituted Case No. 3 of 2026 in connection with the President's resignation. The Court's President, Judge Pavlina Panova, has been designated rapporteur in the case.

While the period within which the Constitutional Court has to rule on the resignation lies within its discretion, the only precedent so far (with Blaga Dimitrova's resignation as vice president in 1993) suggests that this decision takes no longer than a week, www.lex.bg writes. Such a decision does not require taking evidence, requiring observations, or hearing parties. The Court merely has to ascertain that the president resigned acting of his own free will. Radev will then be released with immediate effect, and Vice President Iliana Iotova will take over his powers for the remainder of the term, i.e. until January 2027.

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