New Bulgarian caretaker government sworn in
Briefly

Bulgaria's political crisis is reflected in its failure to establish a stable government despite six snap elections, leading voters to feel increasingly apathetic.
President Rumen Radev highlighted the need for a sustainable majority in parliament, emphasizing that without it, the political crisis will persist.
Bulgaria has experienced political instability since 2020, primarily due to public protests against corruption and the overwhelming influence of oligarchs over state institutions.
Despite six snap elections, only two resulted in elected governments which subsequently collapsed, highlighting the challenges of forming a viable coalition in a fragmented legislature.
Read at euronews
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