Gylyb Donev will lead Bulgaria’s technical government from August 2 until early parliamentary elections.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced the dissolution of the country’s parliament and scheduled early parliamentary elections for October 2. The corresponding order was published on the website of the head of state on Monday, August 1.
“President Rumen Radev signed a decree terminating the 47th People’s Assembly from August 2 and scheduling People’s Assembly elections for October 2, 2022,” the statement said.
Recall that the dissolution of the National Assembly of Bulgaria occurred after the parliament announced a vote of no confidence in the government of Kiril Petkov. Following this, politicians could not agree on the formation of a new cabinet of ministers.
By another order, Radeev also appointed a technical government. It is headed by Gylyb Donev, who previously held the position of secretary in the administration of the head of state. The new cabinet will work from August 2 until early parliamentary elections.
As you know, in 2021, parliamentary elections were held three times in Bulgaria.
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Source: korrespondent
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