Bulgaria's president gives mandate to election winner Radev to form government
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Bulgaria's president gives mandate to election winner Radev to form government

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Posted on May 5, 2026

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· Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Bulgaria's president gives mandate to election winner Radev to form government

Progressive Bulgaria Tasked with Forming New Government

SOFIA, May 5 (Reuters) - Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova said on Tuesday she would offer the mandate to form a new government to Progressive Bulgaria (PB), the party of former president Rumen Radev who comfortably won a parliamentary election last month.

Mandate Handover and Timeline

"I will hand over the mandate to form a government on May 7," Iotova said, adding that she had been assured by PB, the largest parliamentary party, that they would be ready with a proposed cabinet.

Parliamentary Confirmation

Iotova said she hoped that parliament would confirm the government in office on May 8.

Election Results and Political Impact

Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party had won 44.6% of the vote, after all ballots were counted, enough for it to govern without a coalition partner, ending a period of political instability that has led to eight elections in five years.

Prime Minister Candidate

PB has previously announced that Radev would be its candidate for prime minister.

Radev's Political Background

Radev is a eurosceptic former fighter pilot who opposes further military support for Ukraine's war effort against Moscow. He stepped down from Bulgaria's largely ceremonial presidency in January to run in the April parliamentary election after mass protests forced out the previous government in December.

(Reporting by Stoyan Nenov, writing by Daria Sito-SucicEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Progressive Bulgaria secured an absolute majority with around 44.6% of the vote and 131 of 240 seats, enabling it to form a single‑party government—the first in decades (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Under the constitution, President Iotova held consultations on May 5 ahead of giving the first exploratory mandate to the largest party, Progressive Bulgaria, which now has seven days to propose a prime minister and cabinet (bta.bg).
  • Rumen Radev, having resigned as president in January to launch his party, is expected to be Bulgaria’s next prime minister, marking a potential end to the political instability that saw eight elections in five years (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has Bulgaria's president chosen to form the next government?
President Iliana Iotova has chosen Progressive Bulgaria, led by Rumen Radev, to form the next government.
What role does Rumen Radev have in Progressive Bulgaria?
Rumen Radev is the former president and the leader of Progressive Bulgaria.
Who announced the mandate for government formation in Bulgaria?
Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova announced the mandate.
Where did Bulgaria's president make the government announcement?
The announcement was made in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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