Jan. 25 (SeeNews) – Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has decided to hold general elections on April 2, he said after three attempts to form a government within the current parliament. said failed.
Parliament will be dissolved on February 3, Radev said in a statement Tuesday. This was because the Bulgarian Socialist Party returned home without completing its third and final preliminary mission to put together a government.
In his decision, the president said he would schedule the elections in light of potential technical problems that could arise in securing paper or machine option ballots due to recent election law changes. rice field.
Bulgaria’s most recent general election, the fourth in less than two years, was held in October 2022, but failed to provide a clear winner or a viable coalition capable of forming a government in parliament. National Recovery and Resilience Plan, Judicial Reform, Passage of 2023 Budget, Facilitate Absorption of EU Funds under Bulgarian Preparations as Bulgaria Continues to Political Uncertainty, Domestic and International Analysts Say Passage of much-needed legislation is in jeopardy. It will enter the Eurozone on January 1, 2024.
Bulgaria has been governed by an interim cabinet appointed by the president in August 2022.