Sofia: President Bulgaria Rumen Radev was re-appointed Premier Caretaker Interment Stefan Yanev to lead a temporary government until the new government was formed, the official state sheet showed on Thursday.
The European Union’s poorest member state will hold the third parliamentary election this year on November 14, after a poll that was not convincing in April and July failed to produce a government.
Radev, who is running for re-election in the presidential election is also set for November 14, the dissolved parliament and refuses most of the interim ministers who served in May after almost a decade of political domination by former Prime Minister Boyko who was right Borissov.
The government while just had to submit a national plan to Brussels about how he planned to use more than 6 billion euros from the Coronavirus UE recovery fund and protect the country from the increase in new infections and the possibility of the arrival of migrants from Afghanistan.
The President will present a new government later on Thursday when the office is needed.
Yanev’s first interim cabinet has been popular among several because it revealed that the Central Beachov Central Government had previously spent billions of taxpayer money for infrastructure projects without proper procurement, among other deficiencies.
The two most popular members, economic minister Kiril Petkov and Minister of Finance Assen Vassilev, will not be part of a new government because they are expected to immediately announce their own political parties.
Radev appointed Valery Beltchev, a graduate of Harvard University with a footprint record in banking and public finance, as Interim Finance Minister.