Bulgarian president Radev says he will resign

Vice president set to assume role as protests and elections loom

By Ilayda Cakirtekin

ISTANBUL (AA) - Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced Monday that he will submit his resignation as head of state, according to the Bulgarian News Agency.

In a televised address, Radev said it was his “last address as president” and that he would formally step down on Tuesday.

Vice President Iliana Iotova is expected to assume the presidency for the remainder of the term.

Radev said Bulgaria has completed its European integration, becoming a member of the Schengen area and the eurozone, but questioned why those milestones had not brought greater stability or a sense of fulfillment.

He also pointed to a wave of protests late last year that he said brought down the government, arguing that the demonstrations created a broad public consensus against what he described as mafia structures in politics.

“That consensus must be translated into concrete action in the upcoming parliamentary elections,” he said.

“We face a struggle for the future of our homeland, and I believe we will wage it together, with all of you: the worthy, the inspired and the unyielding,” Radev said. “We are ready. We can do it. And we will succeed.”

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