Yotova: There will be a government with the first mandate. The Prosecutor's Office must do its job

20.04.2026 | Domestic policy

President Iliana Yotova made her first comments after the elections. She expressed confidence in the formation of a government with the first mandate and urged the prosecution to investigate reports of vote buying.

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President Iliana Yotova made her first comments following the April 19 elections

The Head of State made a statement to the media, in which she shared her first impressions of the results and the expectations for the future political development in the country.

The President emphasized that despite the challenges, she remains optimistic regarding the formation of the executive branch:

  • A government is expected to be formed even with the first mandate.
  • The process of mandates will begin immediately after a majority is established in the National Assembly.

Yotova also congratulated the Bulgarian voters for the high turnout and their faith in the transparency of the process:

"I congratulate all Bulgarian voters who believed in their vote. Who believed that they are stronger than a bought vote, than the various schemes, than the trading of influence, and declared it categorically on Sunday."

The Head of State noted the role of the Ministry of Interior in organizing the elections, but directed attention to the need for justice regarding the reports of violations:

"From now on, the ball is in the hands of the Bulgarian prosecution. I believe that from now on we will speak of a state with legality. The prosecution must do its job regarding the reports of vote-buying."

In conclusion, the President also shared her emotional reaction regarding the performance of the BSP, stating: