Bulgaria’s GERB party, led by Boyko Borissov, is convening an emergency congress following the resignations of key leadership figures. The resignations come 64 days after the April 19th parliamentary elections, in which GERB achieved its historically worst result. The party experienced a significant drop in support, losing over 200,000 votes compared to previous elections. This outcome reflects a period of declining public confidence for the formerly dominant political force. The emergency congress is expected to address the leadership vacuum and chart a new course for the party. Details regarding the reasons for the resignations and potential candidates for new leadership positions are anticipated to emerge during the congress. The party is now facing a critical juncture as it seeks to regain lost ground and redefine its political strategy.