SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's newly appointed Prime Minister Georgi Bliznashki promised on Wednesday to restore public trust in political institutions in the short time that his caretaker government is in office.
A law professor and former Socialist party lawmaker, Bliznashki was named on Tuesday to head an interim government until the Balkan state holds a snap election on Oct. 5, following the resignation of a Socialist-led coalition government in July.
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