Second Donev Government

Government of Bulgaria, Feb 2023–Jun 2023
  • Lazar Lazarov, Ind.
  • Hristo Alexiev, Ind.
  • Ivan Demerdzhiev, Ind.
  • Atanas Pekanov, Ind.
No. of ministers20 (17 men and 3 women)Status in legislatureCaretaker GovernmentHistoryLegislature term(s)48th National AssemblyPredecessorFirst Donev GovernmentSuccessorDenkov Government

The Second Donev Government was the 101st 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
Galab Donev
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for Social and Policies, Labour Minister
Lazar Lazarov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security, Interior Minister
Ivan Demerdzhiev
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management
Atanas Pekanov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Finance Minister
Rositsa Atanasova Velkova-Zheleva
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Defence Minister
Dimitar Stoyanov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Foreign Minister2 February 20233 May 2023 Independent
3 May 20236 June 2023 Independent
Justice Minister2 February 20236 June 2023 BSPzB
Health Minister
Asen Medzhidiev
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Education Minister2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Agriculture and Foods Minister
Yavor Gechev
2 February 20236 June 2023 BSPzB
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policies and Transport and Communications Minister2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Environment and Waters Minister
Rositsa Karamfilova-Blagova
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Energy Minister
Rosen Hristov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Tourism Minister
Ilin Dimitrov
2 February 20236 June 2023 PP
Economy Minister
Nikola Stoyanov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Regional Development Minister
Ivan Shishkov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Culture Minister2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Youth and Sports Minister2 February 20236 June 2023 BSPzB
Minister of e-Government
Georgi Todorov
2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent
Minister of Innovation and Growth2 February 20236 June 2023 Independent

Tenure

Changes within the Civil Service

According to information, spread by the press center of the Denkov Government a total of 13,211 employees of the ministries and their departments have been laid off during the caretaker governments of Prime Minister Galab Donev between August 2022 and June 2023.[3]

References

  1. ^ "PM Donev: With the Second Tenure, We Are Prepared for "Political Survivor"". БТА. 2023-02-03. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  2. ^ Service, s Bulgarian (2023-02-02). "Bulgarian President Dissolves Parliament, Sets Early Elections For April 2". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  3. ^ https://www.bta.bg/en/news/economy/547262-13-211-ministerial-employees-laid-off-during-pm-donev-caretaker-governments
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