After three failed attempts to form a government, Bulgaria must now hold another early parliamentary election. On Saturday, President Rumen Radev instructed the head of the Court of Auditors, Dimitar Glavchev, to set up a transitional government to organize the snap elections. The president gave the 60-year-old economist seven days. If the deadline is met, Bulgaria’s sixth parliamentary election since April 2021 could coincide with the European Parliament elections on June 9. In view of the political tensions in Bulgaria, Glavchev reportedly wants to form an interim Cabinet of “politically ind…