The ninety-first Cabinet of Bulgaria was an interim technocratic government set up by President Rosen Plevneliev's decree № 56 following the resignation of the Borisov government.[1] The government, headed by Prime Minister Marin Raykov, ruled from March 13, 2013 to May 29, 2013, at which time the new cabinet took office.
Raykov Government | |
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91st Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
Date formed | March 13, 2013 |
Date dissolved | May 29, 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | President Rosen Plevneliev |
Head of government | Marin Raykov |
Deputy head of government | See list
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Status in legislature | Provisional Government |
History | |
Predecessor | Borisov Government |
Successor | Oresharski Government |
Cabinet
editMinistry | Minister | Party |
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Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign affairs | Marin Raykov | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development | Ekaterina Zakharieva | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor and Social Policy | Deyana Kostadinova | Independent |
Deputy Prime Minister and Management of EU Funds | Iliyana Tsanova | Independent |
Minister of Interior | Petya Parvanova | Independent |
Minister of Finance | Kalin Hristov | Independent |
Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism | Asen Vasilev | Independent |
Ministry of Education, Youth and Science | Nikolay Miloshev | Independent |
Minister of Justice | Dragomir Yordanov | Independent |
Minister of Defence | Todor Tagaryev | Independent |
Ministry of Agriculture and Food | Ivan Stankov | Independent |
Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications | Kristian Krastev | Independent |
Minister of Environment and Water | Julian Popov | Independent |
Minister of Health | Nikolay Petrov | Independent |
Ministry of Culture | Vladimir Penev | Independent |
Minister of Physical Education and Sports | Petar Stoychev | Independent |
Minister without Portfolio and e-Government | Roman Vasilev | Independent |
Only 1 member of the Raykov government is known to have had affiliations with the Committee for State Security.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Президентът назначи служебното правителство и насрочи изборите" (in Bulgarian). dir.bg. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- ^ "Кабинетът "Близнашки" чист откъм агенти на ДС". frognews.bg. 17 October 2014.
External links
edit- Presidential Decree № 56 (Bulgarian)