Bulgaria Capital Sofia, City of Vratsa Elect Mayors November 15

Politics » EU & PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2009 | August 13, 2009, Thursday // 13:59
Bulgaria: Bulgaria Capital Sofia, City of Vratsa Elect Mayors November 15 Boyko Borisov (left) and Totyu Mladenov (right) have vacated the mayor positions in Sofia and Vratsa by joining the cabinet. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria's President Georgi Parvanov has set November 15, 2009, as the date of the partial local elections in Sofia and in the northwest city of Vratsa.

Sofia and Vratsa will have to elect new mayors as the already Sofia Mayor, Boyko Borisov, became Prime Minister in July, and appointed the former Vratsa Mayor, Totyu Mladenov, the Labor Minister in his government of the GERB party.

The new later date is a surprise since the elections in Sofia were expected to take place on October 24 - the date when two Sofia Districts are voting for mayors. The Ilinden District in Sofia is electing a mayor after the previously elected mayor, Rumyana Doychinova was removed over administrative violations. The village of Balsha, Novi Iskar District, Sofia, is also holding local elections on October 24.

 

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