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The third and final attempt under the Constitution to form a government also proved unsuccessful.

BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) will return the mandate of President Rumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military man, major general from the reserve.

Former commander of outstanding.

This means that parliament must be dissolved and a date set for new elections.

"The President should appoint a caretaker government and dissolve the current 48th National Assembly. In practice, the dissolution of the National Assembly remains to be completed. The President should issue two decrees, as in the decree with which he will dissolve the National Assembly, he should also set the date for the future parliamentary elections. Also, the head of state can re-appoint the entire composition of the official cabinet, including the prime minister and relevant ministers, or make changes," said constitutional law expert Dr. Orlin Kolev in the "Bulgaria morning" studio.

According to him,

there is a way for President Radev to delay the dissolution of the National Assembly

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"A technological process is required in the specific case. There is no deadline under the Constitution. In view of the situation, if a certain period of time is given in which one or another technical reason is overcome, such as the paper ballot or the adoption of a law by the National Assembly, it would not was a significant violation of the Constitution," added Dr. Kolev on Bulgaria ON AIR.

Recalling that 

according to the Constitution, there should be elections within two months and it should be observed that they should be held on a Sunday

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"Even 2-3 days after the deadline will not be fatal. We must be aware that in every model, no matter what it is, we have 2 paths - one is the one we want to happen and is strewn with flowers and roses. And the other model, which when these flowers and roses are gone - this mechanism to preserve statehood. We are so far used to the first - we have regular elections, the mandate of the parliament is running, we are used to not having so many caretaker governments," explained the expert on constitutional right.

Asked if it is possible to become a presidential republic only with a referendum, Kolev answered: "The presidential form of government is part of the forms of government and the form of the Constitution of government must be changed. In view of the current Constitution, such a question cannot be taken in a national referendum. The National Assembly is the only body that can change the form of government."

Cornelia Ninova

Rumen Radev

BSP

Nikola Minchev

elections

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