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Stefan Yanev expects to continue as caretaker PM

Caretaker PM Stefan Yanev
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At the start of the school year in Gabrovo, caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev stated her expected to continue at the head of the next caretaker cabinet.

He added that there will be changes in the composition of the third caretaker government appointed by President Rumen Radev. The caretaker government had to perform atypical functions such as submitting the budget update to the National Assembly, Stefan Yanev said.

“That was important and the citizens of Bulgaria can rest easy that there is a sufficient amount of money available until the end of the year to address the multiple crises that are in the offing,” caretaker PM Stefan Yanev said. "Bulgaria is, at the moment, on an economic upturn, and conditions must be created so that this can continue,” Stefan Yanev said.  



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