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After winning Greece's national elections, Conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrives at the Presidential Mansion in Athens to receive a mandate from the president to form his government. IMAGES
Sofia (Bulgaria), Sep 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Vassil Donev) Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Thursday reappointed Stefan Yanev as prime minister of the next interim government, which will lead the country to early elections on next November 14, 2021, to elect both the President and the National Assembly.FOOTAGE OF THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER OF BULGARIA, STEFAN YANEV, DURING THE OFFICIAL CEREMONY IN SOFIA, BULGARIA.
Center-leftist Alberto Fernandez sworn in as Argentina president, taking over from the market-friendly Mauricio Macri amid applause and singing by lawmakers and supporters in Buenos Aires. IMAGES
President of the European Council Donald Tusk declared that the UK will not be allowed to access the EU single market without accepting the freedom of movement of citizens, during a press conference in Brussels on Wednesday. "There will be no single market a la carte," he stressed. The announcement comes after all the EU leaders met for the first time since the British referendum result last Friday.
French President Francois Hollande said the UK must accept several preconditions if it is to access the single market following any exit from the European Union, during a press conference held in Brussels on Wednesday. Hollande also suggested the UK would have to pay direct costs to the EU, similar to Norway, in order to access the single market. The French president also ruled out any "prenegotiation" period, urging the new UK Conservative government to trigger Article 50 as soon as possible.