2016 Bulgarian Socialist Party leadership election information
2016 Bulgarian Socialist Party Leadership Election
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May 7-8 2016
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Candidate
Korneliya Ninova
Mihail Mikov
Votes
395 (53.1%)
349 (46.9%)
Leader before election
Mihail Mikov
Elected Leader
Korneliya Ninova
Leadership elections within the Bulgarian Socialist Party were held in the night between 7 and 8 May 2016 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.[1]
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