Bulgaria: New Interim Cabinet Lineup Expected Within 5 Days – Key Names Revealed
The composition of Bulgaria’s new interim cabinet is expected within five days. Andrey Gyurov is tasked with presenting his nominees to President Iliana Yotova, after which they will take an oath before the National Assembly, according to reporting from bTV.
Cabinet Appointments Taking Shape
Rumyana Bachvarova is widely expected to serve as a Deputy Prime Minister. She previously held this position in the cabinet of Boyko Borissov and also led the Ministry of Interior.
Emil Ganchev, a former Deputy Minister, is being considered for the position of Minister of Interior. For the Ministry of Justice, the name of Emil Dechev, a former Deputy Minister in the Kiril Petkov cabinet, has surfaced.
For the Ministry of defence, Boyko Noev, a former defence Minister under Ivan Kostov, is reportedly Gyurov’s choice. The position of Minister of Foreign Affairs will be filled by a woman, with a decision expected by Thursday.
The potential nominees for Minister of Foreign Affairs are Nadezhda Neynski, also a former minister under Ivan Kostov, or Gergana Pasi, a former minister under Simeon Saxe-Coburg.
Economic and Educational Leadership
The selection for the Ministry of Economy is between two former ministers: Traycho Traykov, who served under Boyko Borissov, and Daniela Vezieva, who served under Stefan Yanev. Natalia Miteva, a former Deputy Minister, is slated to lead the Ministry of Education.
Borislav Gutsanov is expected to remain in his post as Minister of Labor and Social Policy. Georgi Klisurski, a former Deputy Minister of Finance, is anticipated to take the helm of the Ministry of Finance.
Additional former ministers are also expected to return to their posts: Asena Serbezova in Healthcare, Yulian Popov in Ecology, Ivan Shishkov in the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, Alexander Nikolov in Energy, and Milena Stoycheva to lead Innovation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is expected to be Deputy Prime Minister?
Rumyana Bachvarova is widely expected to serve as Deputy Prime Minister. She previously held this position in the cabinet of Boyko Borissov and also led the Ministry of Interior.
Who are the potential candidates for Minister of Foreign Affairs?
The potential candidates are Nadezhda Neynski, a former minister under Ivan Kostov, or Gergana Pasi, a former minister under Simeon Saxe-Coburg.
Who is expected to lead the Ministry of defence?
Boyko Noev, a former defence Minister under Ivan Kostov, is reportedly Gyurov’s choice for the Ministry of defence.
As the deadline approaches, will Gyurov successfully assemble a cabinet that meets the expectations of the President and prepares Bulgaria for upcoming elections?