First Yanev Government
Government of Bulgaria
First Yanev Government | |
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97th Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
Photo of the cabinet members | |
Date formed | 12 May 2021 (2021-05-12) |
Date dissolved | 16 September 2021 (2021-09-16) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Rumen Radev |
Head of government | Stefan Yanev |
No. of ministers | 19 |
Member party | Independents |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | Caretaker government |
Predecessor | Third Borisov Government |
Successor | Second Yanev Government |
The First Yanev Government was the ninety-seventh Cabinet of Bulgaria. It took office on 12 May 2021. It was a caretaker government chaired by prime minister Stefan Yanev. It was appointed by president Rumen Radev following the April 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election.[1][2] It was succeeded by Yanev's second government.
Cabinet
Role | Incumbent | Party affiliation | Note | |
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Prime Minister | Stefan Yanev | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Social and Economic Policies, Labour Minister | Galab Donev, (bg) | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security, Interior Minister | Boyko Rashkov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management | Atanas Pekanov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Finance Minister | Asen Vasilev | Independent | ||
Defence Minister | Georgi Panayotov | Independent | ||
Foreign Minister | Svetlan Stoev, (bg) | Independent | ||
Justice Minister | Yanaki Stoilov, (bg) | BSP | ||
Health Minister | Stoicho Katsarov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Education Minister | Nikolai Denkov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Agriculture and Foods Minister | Hristo Bozukov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Transport, Information Technologies and Communications Minister | Georgi Todorov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Environment and Waters Minister | Asen Lichev, (bg) | Independent | ||
Energy Minister | Andrei Zhivkov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Tourism Minister | Stela Baltova, (bg) | Independent | ||
Economy Minister | Kiril Petkov | Independent | ||
Regional Development Minister | Violeta Komitova, (bg) | Independent | ||
Culture Minister | Velislav Minekov, (bg) | Independent | ||
Youth and Sports Minister | Andrei Kuzmanov, (bg) | Independent |
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Bulgarian governments
- Burmov
- Kliment (1)
- D. Tsankov (1)
- Karavelov (1)
- Ehrnrooth
- Shesto
- Sobolev
- D. Tsankov (2
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- Karavelov (2)
- Kliment (2)
- Karavelov (3)
- Radoslavov (1)
- Stoilov (1)
- Stambolov
- Stoilov (2
- 3)
- Grekov
- Ivanchov (1
- 2)
- Petrov (1)
- Karavelov (4)
- Danev (1
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- Petrov (2)
- D. Petkov
- Stanchov
- Gudev
- Malinov (1)
- Malinov (2)
- Geshov
- Danev (4)
- Radoslavov (2
- 3)
- Malinov (3
- 4)
- Teodorov (1
- 2)
- Stamboliyski (1
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- A. Tsankov (1
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- Lyapchev (1
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- Malinov (5)
- Mushanov (1
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- 3)
- Georgiev (1)
- Zlatev
- Toshev
- Kyoseivanov (1
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- 4)
- Filov (1
- 2)
- Bozhilov
- Bagryanov
- Muraviev
- Georgiev (2
- 3)
- G. Dimitrov (1
- 2)
- Kolarov (1
- 2)
- Chervenkov
- Yugov (1
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- Zhivkov (1
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- Todorov (1
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- Filipov
- Atanasov
- Lukanov (1
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- Popov
- P. Dimitrov
- Berov
- Indzhova
- Videnov
- Sofiyanski
- Kostov
- Sakskoburggotski
- Stanishev
- Borisov (1)
- Raykov
- Oresharski
- Bliznashki
- Borisov (2)
- Gerdzhikov
- Borisov (3)
- Yanev (1
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- K. Petkov
- Donev (1
- 2)
- Denkov
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