The 48th National Assembly on October 19 failed to elect a speaker after two repeated votes, creating an unprecedented situation.
There were four initial nominees for the post
At the first voting, none of the candidates managed to gather the support of the majority of those present in the hall. Therefore, a run-off was held between the nominees who received the most votes - Rosen Zhelyazkov and Nikola Minchev. In the second round of voting, none of the candidates received the support of the majority.
After a break and consultations, the MPs started a new procedure for electing the Speaker of the National Assembly. During the repeat procedure, the MRF proposed Yordan Tsonev as their nominee for Speaker, while GERB-UDF, "We Continue the Change", "Vazrazhdane" and "BSP for Bulgaria" re-nominated their candidates. Thus the nominees became five.
The debates on the new procedure for the election of the President of the 48th National Assembly are currently underway.
GERB-UDF accused "We Continue the Change" of deliberately creating a constitutional crisis with the aim of not having a functioning parliament. "We Continue the Change" responded that the constitutional crisis does not start from today, but today it is simply clear that GERB-UDF is not able to gather a majority in support of its candidate.
First sitting of Bulgaria’s newly-elected 48th Parliament
Tomorrow at 10.00, the National Assembly will meet again in an attempt to elect a Speaker. Before that, the chairpersons of the parliamentary groups will gather for a council in an attempt to find a way out of the stalemate.