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Bulgarian parliament formally approves caretaker government to run country until June 9 elections

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 April 2024 ()
Bulgaria’s parliament has officially approved an interim government to lead the country until snap parliamentary and regular European Parliament elections on June 9. Dimitar Glavchev, 60, was sworn in as interim prime minister at the National Assembly, with his ministers also taking their oaths. President Rumen Radev selected him under recent constitutional changes that limited his options to a select group of senior state officials.
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