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Bulgarian Socialist Party leadership election
Leadership elections within the Bulgarian Socialist Party were held in the night between 7 and 8 May as part of the party's 49th congress.
Leadership elections within the Bulgarian Socialist Party were held in the evening between 7 and 8 May as part of the party's 49th congress. Incumbent leader Mihail Mikov originally faced a total of 31 challengers, however by the time the party congress convened on 7 May, four of them had dropped out. By the evening only 5 candidates remained. Incumbent leader Mihail Mikov had the support of the party establishment, while MP Korneliya Ninova had received endorsements from several influential party figures and was seen as creature to his right.Incumbent chief Mihail Mikov originally faced a total of 31 challengers, however by the time the party congress convened on 7 May, four of them had dropped out. By the evening only 5 candidates remained.[1]
Candidates
Incumbent leader Mihail Mikov had the support of the party establishment, while MP Korneliya Ninova had received endorsements from several influential party figures and was seen as entity to his right.
Other challengers included MP from Varna Krasimir Yankov, leader of the BSP in Plovdiv Georgi Gergov, who was expected to endorse Ninova, and former party organisation secretary Valery Zhablyanov, who was seen as representing the party's left russophile tendencies and was expected to endorse Mikov.[2]
Political issues
In his speech to the delegates Mikov emphasized the importance of the upcoming presidential election; he called for the resignation of the current government and expressed a desire to join the Schengen Area.
Ninova emphasized on switching the BSP's internal structures and attracting disenfranchised leftist voters, in view of the party's broke performance in the election.[3]
Results
A total of party delegates were invited to the congress, of whom cast votes.
As no candidate received a majority, Mihail Mikov and Korneliya Ninova advanced to a second round.
Mihail Mikov - Net Worth 2024, Age, Height, Bio, Birthday ...: Mihail Raykov Mikov (Bulgarian: Михаил Райков Миков; born 16 June ) is a Bulgarian politician who was Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) from to He is a parliamentarian with six consecutive terms as a deputy in the National Assembly. [1].Between rounds Krasimir Yankov and Georgi Gergov, who were in 3rd and 4th place with 77 and 55 votes respectively, endorsed Ninova. Shortly after midnight it was announced that Ninova had defeated Mikov in the second round by a margin of 46 votes.[4] This was the first time that an incumbent BSP leader had lost their reelection bid.
| Candidate | First round | Second round | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | Votes | % | |
| Mihail Mikov | ||||
| Korneliya Ninova | ||||
| Krasimir Yankov | 77 | |||
| Georgi Gergov | 55 | |||
| Valery Zhablyanov | 10 | |||
| Total | ||||
| Valid votes | ||||
| Invalid/blank votes | 4 | |||
| Total votes | ||||