First ladies and gentlemen of Bulgaria

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First Lady of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Първа дама на България, romanized: Parva dama na Balgariya) or First Gentleman of Bulgaria is an unofficial honorific applied to the spouse of the president of Bulgaria. Officially, her term as first lady is concurrent with her husband's term in office. The first lady often accompanies the head of state during state visits and official functions. The title of First Lady was first used in Bulgaria in the early 1990s, following the example of the United States.[2]

Term lengthConcurrent with the president's term (unless a divorce or death takes place)
Inaugural holderMariya Zheleva
Formation17 November 1989
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First Lady of Bulgaria
First Gentleman of Bulgaria
Incumbent
Andrey Yotov
as First Gentleman[1]
since 23 January 2026
ResidenceLargo, Sofia
Term lengthConcurrent with the president's term (unless a divorce or death takes place)
Inaugural holderMariya Zheleva
Formation17 November 1989
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The current first gentleman of the Republic of Bulgaria is Andrey Yotov, the husband of the 6th president of Bulgaria, Iliyana Yotova. At present, there have been five first ladies of the Republic of Bulgaria, including Radeva.[3][4]

Spouses of the general secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party

  • Roza Yulievna – (27 December 1948 – 2 July 1949)
  • Elena Dimitrova – (15 July 1949 – 26 January 1954)
  • Mara Maleeva-Zhivkova – (4 March 1954 – 23 October 1971)
  • Position Vacant – (23 October 1971 – 10 November 1989)
  • Galya Mladenova (10 November 1989 – 2 February 1990)

List of first ladies and gentlemen

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Image Name Term President
Maria Zheleva[5] 1 August 1990 – 22 January 1997 Zhelyu Zhelev
Antonina Stoyanova 22 January 1997 – 22 January 2002 Petar Stoyanov
Zorka Parvanova 22 January 2002 – 22 January 2012 Georgi Parvanov
Yuliyana Plevnelieva[6] 22 January 2012 – 22 January 2017 Rosen Plevneliev
Desislava Radeva[7] 22 January 2017 – 23 January 2026 Rumen Radev
Andrey Yotov 23 January 2026 - present Iliyana Yotova
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