Second Donev Government
The Second Donev Government is the 98th cabinet of Bulgaria. It was appointed by President Rumen Radev on 2 February 2023.[1][2]
Cabinet
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Deputy Prime Minister for Social and Policies, Labour Minister | Lazar Lazarov | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | |
| Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security, Interior Minister | Ivan Demerdzhiev | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | |
| Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management | Atanas Pekanov | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | |
| Finance Minister | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Defence Minister | Dimitar Stoyanov | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | |
| Foreign Minister | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | Independent | ||
| Justice Minister | Krum Zarkov | 2 August 2022 | Incumbent | BSPzB | |
| Health Minister | Asen Medzhidiev | Independent | |||
| Education Minister | Sasho Penov | Independent | |||
| Agriculture and Foods Minister | Yavor Gechev | BSP | |||
| Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policies and Transport and Communications Minister | Hristo Alexiev | Independent | |||
| Environment and Waters Minister | Rositsa Karamfilova-Blagova | Independent | |||
| Energy Minister | Rosen Hristov | Independent | |||
| Tourism Minister | Ilin Dimitrov | PP | |||
| Economy Minister | Nikola Stoyanov | Independent | |||
| Regional Development Minister | Ivan Shishkov | Independent | |||
| Culture Minister | Nayden Todorov | Independent | |||
| Youth and Sports Minister | Vesela Lecheva | BSP | |||
| Minister of e-Government | Georgi Todorov | Independent | |||
| Minister of Innovation and Growth | Alexander Pulev | Independent | |||
References
- "PM Donev: With the Second Tenure, We Are Prepared for "Political Survivor"". БТА. 2023-02-03. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
- Service, s Bulgarian (2023-02-02). "Bulgarian President Dissolves Parliament, Sets Early Elections For April 2". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
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