Вицепрезидент на България(Bulgarian) Viceprezident na Bǎlgarija (Bulgarian Latin)
Lesser Coat of Arms of Bulgaria
Incumbent Iliana Iotova since 22 January 2017
Style
Her Excellency
Residence
Bojana Residence, Sofija
Term length
Five years, renewable once
Formation
1 August 1990
First holder
Atanas Semerdžiev
Politics of Bulgaria
Constitution
1879
1947
1971
1991
Presidency
President (list)
Rumen Radev
Vice President
Iliana Iotova
Executive
Legislative
Government
Prime Minister (list)
Nikolay Denkov
National Assembly
Speaker: Rosen Zhelyazkov
Law
Judiciary
Nationality law
Human rights
Courts
Constitutional Court
Supreme Administrative Court
Supreme Court of Cassation
Office of the General Prosecutor
Major political parties
PP
GERB
DPS
Bulgarian Socialist Party
Democratic Bulgaria
Revival
Bulgarian Rise
Recent elections
Presidential: 2011
2016
2021
Parliamentary: 2022
2023
2024
European: 2014
2019
2024
Administrative divisions
Provinces (oblasti)
Municipalities (obshtini)
Foreign relations
2007 EU enlargement
Kristalina Georgieva
Politics of the European Union
Bulgaria portal
Other countries
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The vice president of the Republic of Bulgaria is a position, established by the Constitution of Bulgaria, and the only active vice presidential office in the European Union (EU).[Note 1]
The vice president is elected by popular vote, alongside the president. Candidates for president and vice president run on their party ticket and are prohibited from serving in any other post upon election.
According to the constitution, the vice president shall be the principal assistant to the president in his/her official duties.[1]
In 1971–1990, the Chairmen of the State Council — Todor Zhivkov (1971–1989) and Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) — were the heads of state of Bulgaria. The First Deputy Chairmen of the State Council were deputy heads of state. The State Council was abolished on April 3, 1990.
Below is a list of the first deputy chairmen of the State Council and vice presidents of the Republic of Bulgaria:
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^"Chapter Four: President of the Republic". Constitution. National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
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