After seven early elections and
interim governments in the last three years, Bulgaria should now
have a regular government, even if it is the result of major
political compromises. Today, the president Rumen Radev handed
over the mandate to form a government to Rossen Zheliazkov, a
member of the conservative Gerb party, which won the last early
elections on October 27 but did not secure a majority of 121
deputies in the unicameral parliament with 240 seats. During the
ceremony, Rossen Zheliazkov immediately introduced Radev to the
structure and composition of the future new government.
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