Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has indicated his readiness to step into the role of caretaker PM once more, contingent upon President Rumen Radev offering him the position. Glavchev, who is currently serving as both caretaker PM and minister of foreign affairs, voiced his intention to replace the foreign minister if appointed, highlighting the effectiveness and success of his team in organizing the recent parliamentary election on June 9.
In contrast to Glavchev's willingness to serve again, President Rumen Radev has taken steps to initiate the formal process of appointing a caretaker government in preparation for yet another early parliamentary election in Bulgaria. With a list of officials available for selection as caretaker PM, Radev's decision-making process will play a crucial role in shaping the country's political landscape during this transitional period. The ongoing political developments in Bulgaria underscore the importance of stability and continuity in governance as the nation navigates through the complexities of transitional political phases.