Bulgaria’s left-leaning president Rumen Radev says he is stepping down
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s left-leaning president Rumen Radev announced on Monday that he is stepping down.
In a televised address, Radev said that he will formally submit his resignation to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.
Under the constitution, the current vice president, Iliana Yotova, must be sworn in by parliament to take the post until the end of the government’s mandate.
“The battle for the future of our homeland lies ahead, and I believe we will face it together with all of you — the worthy, the inspired, and the unyielding! We are ready. We can, and we will succeed!” Radev said in his address.


