Today, it is expected that the president's talks with the other potential acting prime ministers named in the Constitution will continue, dariknews.bg reported.
After Rumen Radev handed ITN the third exploratory mandate yesterday, and after just a few seconds they returned the folder to him, the head of state announced that he has started talks with possible acting prime ministers. Within a few hours on Thursday of "Dondukov" 2 the Speaker of the National Assembly Rosen Zhelyazkov, the Governor of the BNB Dimitar Radev and the Chairman of the Audit Chamber Dimitar Glavchev came.
The president has yet to hold similar meetings with the deputies of Radev and Glavchev. These are Andrey Gyurov, Petar Chobanov and Radoslav Milenkov - Deputy Governors of the Bulgarian National Bank and Toshko Todorov and Gorica Grancharova-Kozhareva - Deputy Chairmen of the Audit Chamber.
Until now, the acting prime ministers were appointed at the president's own discretion, but with the changes to the Constitution made by GERB-SDS, PP-DB and DPS, the head of state must choose from among nine candidates - the chairman of the National Assembly, the chairman of the Audit Chamber or his deputies , the governor and deputy governors of the BNB, the ombudsman or his deputies.
Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva, who is going to be a judge at the ECHR with a 9-year term, and her deputy Elena Cherneva-Markova, who surprisingly resigned a few days ago, were dropped as possible candidates.
Yesterday, BNB governor Dimitar Radev commented after the meeting with the president that there are ECB rules that prohibit governors and deputy governors from holding political positions and generally stated that he does not consider it proper for the state bank to be involved in politics.
Dimitar Glavchev and Rosen Zhelyazkov did not comment on anything after their meetings with Rumen Radev, but Boyko Borisov urged the president not to appoint any of them as the next acting prime minister, so that they would not be accused of ties to GERB.
The acting prime minister appointed by the president appoints an acting government and schedules new elections within two months, according to the latest amendments to the Constitution.
"I have also postponed my busy international program for the next ten days, which included a visit by a foreign president and my official visit abroad. I will do everything possible to speed up the process of forming an official cabinet," the head of state said.
After Rumen Radev handed ITN the third exploratory mandate yesterday, and after just a few seconds they returned the folder to him, the head of state announced that he has started talks with possible acting prime ministers. Within a few hours on Thursday of "Dondukov" 2 the Speaker of the National Assembly Rosen Zhelyazkov, the Governor of the BNB Dimitar Radev and the Chairman of the Audit Chamber Dimitar Glavchev came.
The president has yet to hold similar meetings with the deputies of Radev and Glavchev. These are Andrey Gyurov, Petar Chobanov and Radoslav Milenkov - Deputy Governors of the Bulgarian National Bank and Toshko Todorov and Gorica Grancharova-Kozhareva - Deputy Chairmen of the Audit Chamber.
Until now, the acting prime ministers were appointed at the president's own discretion, but with the changes to the Constitution made by GERB-SDS, PP-DB and DPS, the head of state must choose from among nine candidates - the chairman of the National Assembly, the chairman of the Audit Chamber or his deputies , the governor and deputy governors of the BNB, the ombudsman or his deputies.
Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva, who is going to be a judge at the ECHR with a 9-year term, and her deputy Elena Cherneva-Markova, who surprisingly resigned a few days ago, were dropped as possible candidates.
Yesterday, BNB governor Dimitar Radev commented after the meeting with the president that there are ECB rules that prohibit governors and deputy governors from holding political positions and generally stated that he does not consider it proper for the state bank to be involved in politics.
Dimitar Glavchev and Rosen Zhelyazkov did not comment on anything after their meetings with Rumen Radev, but Boyko Borisov urged the president not to appoint any of them as the next acting prime minister, so that they would not be accused of ties to GERB.
The acting prime minister appointed by the president appoints an acting government and schedules new elections within two months, according to the latest amendments to the Constitution.
"I have also postponed my busy international program for the next ten days, which included a visit by a foreign president and my official visit abroad. I will do everything possible to speed up the process of forming an official cabinet," the head of state said.