The ninety-fifth Cabinet of Bulgaria took office on 27 January 2017, following the resignation of the Second Borisov Government. The government led the country through to the 26 March parliamentary elections.
Gerdzhikov Government | |
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95th Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
27 January 2017–4 May 2017 | |
Date formed | 27 January 2017 |
Date dissolved | 4 May 2017 |
People and organisations | |
President | Rumen Radev |
Prime Minister | Ognyan Gerdzhikov |
No. of ministers | 20 |
Member party | Independents |
Status in legislature | Provisional Government |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Borisov Government |
Successor | Third Borisov Government |
Cabinet
editMinistry[1] | Minister | Party |
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Prime Minister | Ognyan Gerdzhikov | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policy and Healthcare Minister | Ilko Semerdzhiev | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security and Defence Minister | Stefan Yanev | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds | Malina Krumova | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister for Preparations of Bulgaria's Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2018 | Denitsa Zlateva | Independent |
Minister of Interior | Plamen Ouzounov | Independent |
Ministry of Finance | Kiril Ananiev | Independent |
Foreign Minister | Radi Naidenov | Independent |
Minister of Justice | Maria Pavlova | Independent |
Labour and Social Policy Minister | Galab Donev | Independent |
Regional Development Minister | Spas Popnikolov | Independent |
Minister of Economy | Teodor Sedlarski | Independent |
Minister of Energy | Nikolai Pavlov | Independent |
Minister of Environment and Water | Irina Kostova | Independent |
Minister of Agriculture and Food | Hristo Bozoukov | Independent |
Transport, Information Technologies and Communications Minister | Hristo Alexiev | Independent |
Minister of Education | Nikolai Denkov | Independent |
Minister of Culture | Rashko Mladenov | Independent |
Tourism Minister | Stela Baltova | Independent |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Daniela Dasheva | Independent |
References
edit- ^ "Meet Bulgaria's Gerdzhikov caretaker cabinet: CVs". The Sofia Globe. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017.