2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election

Early parliamentary elections will be held in Bulgaria on 9 June 2024, to elect members of the National Assembly. The election coincides with the European Parliament election on the same day. This Bulgarian parliamentary election was initially scheduled to be held before 12 June 2027; however, as formation and approval of the rotation government scheduled to replace the Denkov Government failed on 20 March 2024, the Bulgarian President, Rumen Radev, announced after having concluded a further second and third failed attempt to form a government among the elected parties, that he would now appoint a new caretaker prime minister and caretaker government tasked to organize a new snap election. The election campaign has been scheduled to run from 10 May until 7 June. The current 49th Parliament will stay in session at least until the election campaign begins. The snap elections will be the country's fifth since 2021.

2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election

9 June 2024

All 240 seats in the National Assembly
121 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader Current seats
GERB—SDS Boyko Borisov 69
PP–DB K. Petkov & A. Vasilev
A. Atanasov & H. Ivanov
64
Revival Kostadin Kostadinov 37
DPS D. Peevski & D. Chakarov 36
BSPzB Korneliya Ninova 23
ITN Slavi Trifonov 11
Incumbent Prime Minister
Dimitar Glavchev (caretaker)
Independent
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