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President Radev reveals composition of new caretaker government

President Rumen Radev
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At an official ceremony in the presidency today, Bulgarian Head of State Rumen Radev presents the structure, composition and priorities of the new caretaker government. Stepping in office of the cabinet coincides with the dissolution of the 46th National Assembly.

The Prime Minister of the previous caretaker government, Stefan Yanev, announced yesterday that he would probably head the new cabinet. According to him, changes can be expected, too. The most important task for the new cabinet will be to hold presidential and parliamentary elections on November 14th. Stefan Yanev also said that the citizens can be calm, because funds have been provided to meet the emerging crises by the end of the year, including that in health care.



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