After the roulette with the mandates ends without a result, the president is about to start the next constitutional procedure - the appointment of a caretaker government, reports BNT.
To this end, Rumen Radev must hold consultations with the parliamentary parties represented, as well as talks with potential candidates for caretaker prime minister. According to the latest changes to the Constitution, a caretaker prime minister can only be elected by 10 people in the so-called “house book“.
These are the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Governor and the three Deputy Governors of the BNB, the Ombudsman and his deputy, the Head of the Court of Accounts or his deputies.
Along with the appointment of a caretaker government, the president must also set a date for early elections, to be held within two months.