Bulgarian President to start using his personal car for official duties
Sofia, October 16 (Hibya) – Bulgarian President Rumen Radev informed the head of the National Security Service (NSS), Major General Emil Tonev, that as of October 20, 2025, he will use his personal car for official travel. The decision was made in response to recent legal amendments removing the presidential administration’s access to NSS vehicles.
In his letter, Radev noted that the amendments to the NSS Act, adopted by the 51st National Assembly, removed the provision allowing the presidential administration to use NSS vehicles, without offering any alternative for official cars.
As a result, staff of the presidential administration responsible for state ceremonies, protocol, and the president’s official program will now use their own vehicles.
Radev emphasized that he adheres to the principle of never abandoning his subordinates in difficult circumstances caused by political decisions, and that as President of Bulgaria, he seeks to uphold the same principles of solidarity and personal integrity toward his staff.
He wrote: “When politics enacts laws that weaken the state, I believe Bulgarian citizens have the duty to rebuild it. This begins with personal integrity and restoring trust between citizens and politicians.”
The President concluded by expressing hope that his decision will be understood and supported by those concerned.
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