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Prime Minister-designate Nikolay Gabrovski presents cabinet lineup

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“I am convinced that the proposed composition of the Council of Ministers is capable of leading Bulgaria through the crisis, because all the names on the list are very well known in the professional circles”, said Prime Minister designate Professor Nikolay Gabrovski, nominated by GERB/SDS . Professor Gabrovski presented to President Rumen Radev a proposal for a cabinet lineup:

Prime Minister: Nikolay Gabrovski;

Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management: Malina Krumova;

Deputy Prime Minister for Public Order and Security and Minister of Justice: Miglena Tacheva;

Deputy Prime Minister for Climate Policy and Minister of Environment and Water: Meglena Plugchieva;

Minister of Finance: Marinela Petrova;

Minister of Interior: Blagorodna Makeva;

Minister of Defense: Atanas Zapryanov;

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Dragomir Zakov;

Minister of Regional Development and Public Works: Dobromir Simidchiev

Minister of Transport and Communications: Proshko Proshkov;

Minister of Labour and Social Policy: Sabina Sabeva;

Minister of Health: Blagomir Zdravkov;

Minister of Education and Science: Slavcho Tomov;

Minister of Culture: Iriney Konstantinov;

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry: Vasil Grudev;

Minister of Innovation and Growth: Krassimir Simonski;

Minister of Energy: Nikolay Pavlov;

Minister of Tourism: Martin Zahariev;

Minister of Youth and Sport: Boril Krastev.




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