SOFIA, Feb 18 (Reuters) – Bulgaria will hold a snap parliamentary election on April 19, ​President Iliana Iotova said on ‌Wednesday.

Iotova last week picked Andrey Gyurov, deputy governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, to head a caretaker ‌government ​tasked with preparing ⁠the way for ⁠another parliamentary election, which will be the eighth in just five years in the EU ​and NATO member state.

The previous government resigned on December 11 ⁠following weeks of ⁠street protests over its ​economic policies and perceived failure ​to tackle corruption.

“I will make a ‌decree to have elections on the 19th of April,” Iotova told a news conference on ⁠Wednesday, after meeting Gyurov, who presented the members of his caretaker government.

Bulgaria, ⁠which joined ‌the euro zone ⁠on January 1, has ​faced ‌prolonged political instability, with parties ​unable ⁠to form stable ruling coalitions in a fragmented parliament.

(Reporting by Alex Lefkowitz, Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Toby Chopra and ​Ros Russell)

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