SOFIA – Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Tuesday mentioned he would set April 2 because the date for the nation’s fifth parliamentary election inside two years after inconclusive October polls failed to provide a working authorities.
Radev mentioned he would dissolve parliament on February 3 and expressed hope lawmakers would use the time till then to approve laws wanted to make sure European Union assist funds have been tapped effectively.
Radev has mentioned earlier he would re-appoint present interim prime minister Galab Donev to steer the nation till a brand new authorities is fashioned after the snap polls.