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President Rumen Radev is expected to dissolve the 45th National Assembly today, appoint a caretaker government and announce a date for the next parliamentary elections.
This will be done with two separate decrees that the Head of State must issue.
Radev has already stressed several times that he will not slow down the procedure. It is also related to the expected first meeting of the new electoral commission. The president has already announced that he will provide at least 60 days to the new Central Electoral Commission to prepare for the snap election.
According to unofficial information, the ministers are:
Bulgarian President Roumen Radev has signed a decree dissolving the 45th National Assembly on May 12 and setting the date for early parliamentary elections on July 11.
With a separate decree, Radev appointed Stefan Yanev as caretaker Prime Minister effective May 12, the presidency said in a media statement on May 11.
The statement listed the ministers appointed to the caretaker Cabinet and said that they would be formally presented at a ceremony at the presidency on May 12. The CVs of the caretaker Cabinet members are as follows:
Prime Minister – Stefan Yanev (61)
A graduate of Bulgaria’s G.S. Rakovski military academy, he has held several department head positions in the Defence Ministry and has served as military attaché at Bulgaria’s embassy in Washington, DC. Prior to this appointment, he was Radev’s defence advisor, having served as deputy PM and defence minister in the Ognyan Gerdzhikov caretaker cabinet appointed by Radev in 2017.
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