Bulgaria’s President-Elect Radev: There Is No Political Crisis
There is no political crisis in Bulgaria, stated to journalists President-Elect Rumen Radev after the official ceremony for the presentation of the decision of the Central Election Commission for the nomination of president and vice president of Bulgaria, reported Focus agency.
According to Radev, a normal constitutional procedure is taking place now.
“There is no place for dramatisation. There are two options – either a cabinet will be formed within the framework of the current Parliament or we have to expect the appointment of a caretaker government and snap parliamentary elections,” commented Radev.
Radev added that the formation of a caretaker government is the exclusive responsibility of President Plevneliev.
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