Bulgarian presidential election, July-August 1990
Bulgarian presidential election, July-August 1990
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Bulgarian vicepresidential election, August 1990
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Nikolai Todorov (acting)
Independent
Zhelyu Zhelev
SDS
The second election for president of the Republic of Bulgaria was conducted by the 7th Grand National Assembly following the resignation of Petar Mladenov (July 20, 1990). It is held on the same procedural rules as the first choice as not yet adopted a new Constitution. A vote was held in six rounds since none of the candidates managed to get a majority of 2/3 of the total number of MPs (400).
On July 30, on behalf of the parliamentary group of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Alexander Lilov stated that the decision to withdraw the candidacy of Chavdar Kjuranov was: "driven by the desire and the will of our party to get out of the outlined presidential crisis and today to elect president our republic." Lilov added that, "we will support one of the two candidates who puts politics of national consensus above party interests."
The next day, Peter Dertliev withdrew his candidacy.
3 On July 31 Elena Kircheva reported on behalf of the parliamentary group of Agrarian the withdrawal of the candidature of Viktor Valkov. Himself a candidate in turn told MPs: "I do not feel confident enough at this time to proceed to the leadership of the country given that I see now in parliament a group of about 130 people on whose support I probably will not count."
4 On July 31, Stoyan Ganev Zhelyu Zhelev nominated as a candidate for head of state on behalf of the Parliamentary Union of Democratic Forces. On August 1, Prime Minister Andrei Lukanov said that the parliamentary group of the Socialist Party will support this candidate, Viktor Valkov doing this on behalf of the BAP, BSP and UDF, and Julius Bahnev – on behalf of MRF. So provided the required majority and Zhelyu Zhelev was elected to the post.
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