Bulgarian President Rumen Radev instructed Goritsa Grancharova-Kozhareva to form a technical (temporary) government of the country.
Currently, Grancharova-Kozhareva is held by the post of deputy chairman of the Accounts Chamber.
The head of state awarded the mandate for the right to form a technical government at a ceremony in the presidential administration.
Radev said that according to the results of consultations with representatives of political parties in parliament, the most suitable date for early parliamentary elections is named on October 20.
It is expected that the temporary prime minister will form an office until August 19.
The crisis of power in Bulgaria has lasted since 2021. Since that time, six governments have changed in the country.