Gerdzhikov Government

The ninety-second Cabinet of Bulgaria took office on 27 January 2017, following the resignation of the Second Borisov Government. The government will lead the country through the March 26 parliamentary elections.

Gerdzhikov Government

92 Cabinet of Bulgaria
Date formed27 January 2017
Date dissolved4 May 2017
People and organisations
Head of stateRumen Radev
Head of governmentOgnyan Gerdzhikov
Status in legislatureProvisional Government
History
PredecessorSecond Borisov Government
SuccessorThird Borisov Government

Cabinet

Ministry[1]MinisterParty
Prime MinisterOgnyan GerdzhikovIndependent
Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policy and Healthcare MinisterIlko SemerdzhievIndependent
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security and Defence MinisterStefan YanevIndependent
Deputy Prime Minister for EU FundsMalina KrumovaIndependent
Deputy Prime Minister for Preparations of Bulgaria's Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2018Denitsa ZlatevaIndependent
Minister of InteriorPlamen OuzounovIndependent
Ministry of FinanceKiril AnanievIndependent
Foreign MinisterRadi NaidenovIndependent
Minister of JusticeMaria PavlovaIndependent
Labour and Social Policy MinisterGulub DonevIndependent
Regional Development MinisterSpas PopnikolovIndependent
Minister of Economy Teodor SedlarskiIndependent
Minister of EnergyNikolai PavlovIndependent
Minister of Environment and WaterIrina KostovaIndependent
Minister of Agriculture and FoodHristo BozoukovIndependent
Transport, Information Technologies and Communications MinisterHristo AlexievIndependent
Minister of EducationNikolai DenkovIndependent
Minister of CultureRashko MladenovIndependent
Tourism MinisterStela BaltovaIndependent
Minister of Youth and SportsDaniela DashevaIndependent
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References

  1. "Meet Bulgaria's Gerdzhikov caretaker cabinet: CVs". The Sofia Globe. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
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