The Bulgarian government officially took office after the oath ceremony held in parliament.
A pre-shorter meeting was held in the parliament to take the oath of members of the Provisional Government, created by Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev.
Government members, consisting of the deputy prime minister and 19 ministers, were brought to the oath.
The main task of the government will be the organization of early elections to the National Assembly of Bulgaria and the Elections to the European Parliament (BC), which will be held simultaneously on June 9th.
After the oath ceremony at which President Rumen Radev was present, the state anthem of Bulgaria and the anthem of the European Union (EU) were performed.
In the parliament, deputies from the pro -Russian, Anti -Natovsky and Anti -European Party of Vizraidan (Renaissance Party) sat in their places in protest during the execution of the EU anthem.
Due to the ongoing political instability in the country, the Government of Prime Minister Glavchev will become the seventh government that has come to power in Bulgaria over the past three years.