SOFIA (Bulgaria): Bulgarian politicians have again failed to form a government after June’s parliamentary election, with the country facing another vote if a third attempt is unsuccessful, reported the German news agency (dpa).
The centrist We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) alliance was unable to secure a majority in the country’s unicameral National Assembly.
Former prime minister and We Continue the Change member Nikolai Denkov, said that no stable majority could be formed in the current Parliament, which was elected in June.
The winner of the election, the centre-right GERB-SDS alliance, similarly failed to attract enough support to elect its candidate Rosen Zhelyazkov as prime minister.
The two alliances had governed in an informal coalition since 2023, but called for new polls after failing to agree on a new prime minister in March.
Bulgaria has seen six parliamentary elections since April 2021.
President Rumen Radev now has seven days to issue the third and final mandate to form a government.
If this also fails, another vote will have to be called, most likely in the autumn.
An interim Cabinet is managing government affairs until a new administration is formed. – BERNAMA-dpa