Bulgarian Socialist Party Movement for Rights and Freedoms
Status in legislature
Coalition
History
Election
2013
Legislature term
42nd National Assembly
Incoming formation
Government formation
Outgoing formation
Resignation
Predecessor
Raykov Government (Provisional)
Successor
Bliznashki Government (Provisional)
The Oresharski Government was the ninety-second cabinet of Bulgaria which took office on 29 May 2013. The government, led by Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski, is one of technocrats created following the 2013 election. The cabinet was dissolved on 6 August 2014 to make way for a caretaker government that would lead Bulgaria through early elections in October of the same year.
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