Bulgaria's caretaker prime minister Dimitar Glavchev will accept to take the post again if President Rumen Radev assigns him this role, BGNES reported.
Bulgaria goes to another snap parliamentary election today after "There is such a nation" returned an unfulfilled file with President Rumen Radev's third mandate. The Head of State spoke to National Assembly Speaker Raya Nazaryan, who declined to be caretaker Prime Minister on the grounds that prominent political figures should not hold the post.
"If the President offered me, I would accept to become caretaker prime minister. But the first person I would replace is the foreign minister," Glavchev said.
He stressed that his entire team was doing a decent job. "Let's not forget that we organised elections that were fair and transparent, which has never happened before. If someone has something else to say on the subject, I am ready to argue a lot, not only me, but all those who work," Glavchev said.
The caretaker prime minister recalled that the main task of his cabinet - apart from preparing fair and transparent elections - is "to preserve the European path that Bulgaria has taken" for over 20 years. "And this I believe we have done. And the last is to solve the problems that arise during our mandate and I think we did that as well," he added.
Glavchev stated that he would accept the post of caretaker prime minister "also because of the whole team with whom we worked very well during this period". І BGNES