President Rumen Radev continues consultations with representatives of the parliamentary groups in the 50th Parliament in accordance with Article 99, para. 1 of the Constitution.
Tomorrow, June 25, the President will meet with:
Meetings with the last two parliamentary parties are expected to take place on Wednesday.
On Monday, President Radev held consultations with GERB-UDF, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms and We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria.
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Under the Constitution, the first two mandates go to the two largest groups in Parliament, GERB-UDF and MRF. If they fail to form a government, the President hands over the third mandate to a parliamentary group at his discretion. If it fails too, a caretaker government is appointed and parliamentary elections are scheduled within two months.
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