President Rumen Radev is continuing the series of consultations connected with the organization and holding of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Today the Bulgarian president is to hold meetings with representatives of political formations which are not represented in parliament. Yesterday he met with the management body of the Central Election Commission and the National Association of Municipalities in Bulgaria.
President Rumen Radev began consultations on 5 January with a meeting with Health Minister Kostadin Angelov and medical experts.
President Radev is expected to set the date for the holding of parliamentary elections by decree by the end of January.
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