The Bulgarian National Assembly approved a coalition government on Thursday, appointing Rosen Zhelyazkov as the new Prime Minister. This significant political development comes more than two months after the country’s parliamentary elections, marking an end to a prolonged period of political uncertainty.
Zhelyazkov, nominated by the GERB-UDF coalition, expressed his commitment to addressing the challenges facing Bulgaria and fostering stability and growth. The approval of his cabinet signals a new chapter for the nation as it aims to navigate domestic and international issues under fresh leadership.
The formation of the new government was a decisive moment for the Bulgarian political landscape, demonstrating the ability of parties to collaborate in the interest of national progress. Observers are keen to see how Zhelyazkov’s administration will approach key policies and what impact it will have on Bulgaria’s role within the European Union and its relations with neighboring countries.
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Bulgarian parliament approves new cabinet led by Rosen Zhelyazkov
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