52nd National Assembly of Bulgaria

The Fifty Second National Assembly (Bulgarian: Петдесет и второто народно събрание) is a convocation of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, formed according to the results of the 2026 Bulgarian parliamentary election in Bulgaria, held on 19 April 2026.[1]

52nd National Assembly

52-то Народно събрание
History
Founded30 April 2026 (2026-04-30)
Preceded by51st National Assembly
Leadership
Deputy Speakers
Structure
Seats240
Political groups
Government (131)
  •   PB (131)

Opposition (109)

Meeting place
"The Party House", Sofia
Website
parliament.bg/en

Positions and Leadership

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National Assembly speaker and deputy speakers

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The opening session of the 52nd National Assembly was, as per tradition, presided by the oldest elected MP, that being Gen. Rumen Milanov from Progressive Bulgaria.[2]

Two candidacies were nominated for the Speakership of the National Assembly: Mihaela Dotsova, nominated by Progressive Bulgaria, and Petar Petrov, nominated by Revival.[3] Dotsova was elected as the new speaker with 188 votes in favour, being supported by all MPs from Progressive Bulgaria, GERB-SDS and DPS. Petar Petrov only received 12 votes in favour, from MPs belonging to Revival.

6 deputy speakers were elected unanimously belonging to the 6 parliamentary groups formed after the election of the speaker: Ivan Angelov from Progressive Bulgaria, Raya Nazaryan from GERB-SDS, Ayten Sabri from the DPS, Atanas Atanasov from DB, Stoyu Stoev from PP and Tsoncho Ganev from Revival.[4] Unlike in the previous National Assembly, an MP from the DPS was selected as a deputy speaker.

Temporary Parliamentary Commissions

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Rule book Temporary Commission

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Following the election of a speaker, a temporary commission was formed to review the rule book of the National Assembly. Dimitar Zdrakvov, from PB, was elected unanimously as the commissions chairman.[5] Unlike in previous National Assemblies, the temporary rule book commission was formed not on the basis of parity, but proportional to the number of seats held by each parliamentary group.[6] This change was supported by the PB, GERB-SDS, DPS groups, meanwhile it was opposed by the DB, PP and Revival groups. As a result of the change, PB held 9 seats in the commission, GERB-SDS held 3, while all other parliamentary groups were allocated 1.

Parliamentary Groups

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6 parliamentary groups were registered in the 52nd National Assembly.[7] Despite contesting the preceding elections together, PP and parties which composed Democratic Bulgaria formed two separate parliamentary groups.

Progressive Bulgaria

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Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
Progressive Bulgaria
131 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Petar Vitanov Progressive Bulgaria[a] 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Vladimir Nikolov Progressive Bulgaria 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Galin Durev Progressive Bulgaria[b]
Olga Borissova Progressive Bulgaria
Slavi Vassilev Progressive Bulgaria
Parliamentary Group Secretary Asen Babachev Progressive Bulgaria 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Svetla Kodzhabasheva Progressive Bulgaria

GERB-SDS

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Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
GERB-SDS
39 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Boyko Borissov GERB 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Denitsa Sacheva GERB 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Kostadin Angelov GERB
Rumen Hristov SDS
Parliamentary Group Secretary Aleksandr Ivanov GERB 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
DPS
21 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Delyan Peevski DPS 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Ayten Sabri DPS 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Iskra Mihaylova DPS
Halil Letifov DPS
Hamid Hamid DPS
Parliamentary Group Secretary Fatima Yaldas DPS 30 April 2026 Incumbent

Democratic Bulgaria

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Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
DB
21 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Nadezhda Yordanova Yes, Bulgaria! 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Bozhidar Bozhanov Yes, Bulgaria! 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Katya Paneva DSB
Parliamentary Group Secretary Aleksandra Sterkova Yes, Bulgaria! 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Aleksandra Sterkova DSB

We Continue the Change

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Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
PP
16 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Nikolay Denkov PP 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Ivaylo Shopov PP 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Tatyana Sultanova-Siveva PP
Parliamentary Group Secretary Ivo Mihaylov PP 30 April 2026 Incumbent

Revival

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Name of Group Seats
Opening Session
Revival
12 / 240

The Parliamentary Group leadership was as follows:

Position Name Political Party Term start Term End
Parliamentary Group Chair Kostadin Kostadinov Revival 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Vice-chair Petar Petrov Revival 30 April 2026 Incumbent
Parliamentary Group Secretary Angel Yanchev Revival 30 April 2026 Incumbent

Notes

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  1. The affiliation of Petar Vitanov with te BSP is unclear,[8] but he contested the preceding elections as part of Progressive Bulgaria.
  2. The affiliation of Galin Durev with te BSP is unclear,[9] but contested the preceding elections as part of Progressive Bulgaria.

References

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  1. "Президентът свиква 52-рото Народно събрание в четвъртък". Offnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 27 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  2. "От антимафиот №1 до първия звънец - Кой е доайенът на 52-рия парламент?". BTV.bg (in Bulgarian). 30 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  3. "Юристът д-р Михаела Доцова е новият председател на 52-рото Народно събрание". vesti.bg (in Bulgarian). 30 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  4. "Депутатите избраха шестима заместник-председатели на 52-рото Народно събрание". bta.bg (in Bulgarian). 30 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  5. "Създадоха Временна комисия по приемането на Правилник за организацията и дейността на 52-рото НС". vesti.bg (in Bulgarian). 7 May 2026. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  6. "ПБ надделя в комисията за правилника на депутатите". offnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 7 May 2026. Retrieved 7 May 2026.
  7. "Вместо 5 парламентарните групи в 52-рия парламент са 6: Кои са техните председатели?". btv.bg (in Bulgarian). 30 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  8. "Петър Витанов: Причината за срива на БСП не е Радев и никога няма да бъде". fakti.bg (in Bulgarian). 28 January 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026.
  9. "Конгресът на БСП избра Национален съвет на партията". bta.bg (in Bulgarian). 17 February 2025. Retrieved 6 May 2026.