Gyurov: The Caretaker Government – Open Dialogue and a Sense of Voice Significance

14.04.2026 | Domestic policy

Prime Minister Gyurov reported on 8 weeks of governance, highlighting open dialogue, the sense of voice significance, and the challenges facing the caretaker cabinet. A report based on surveys with the federations was presented.

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In eight weeks of governance, people recognized a different style of governance – open and dialogic. This was stated by the caretaker Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov at the presentation in the Council of Ministers of a structured analytical report, prepared on the basis of a survey conducted with the federations in the first week of March. The report, which will be presented by the Prime Minister's advisor on youth and sports issues Dimitar Berbatov, summarizes their answers, suggestions, ideas and solutions shared in the framework of the survey.

Gyurov told representatives of the sports federations that athletes are the heroes of our time, just as generals were in the past; now successes are forged on the sports field.

The Prime Minister pointed out that almost eight weeks ago he took on a seemingly impossible task – ensuring fair elections, so that people have the feeling that their voice matters. According to Gyurov, this seemed a difficult task, especially for a government that does not have the usual instruments for power – there is no parliamentary and media support, there is no support in the judiciary, which made the task quite difficult. We, as a typical team, a bit like volunteers, naively and romantically believed that we could do something and now, eight weeks later, we are on the threshold of the next elections, said the Prime Minister.

According to Gyurov, people have recognized in the caretaker government a different style of governance – open and dialogic, in which decisions are not imposed, but are built together. The elections on Sunday will come, people will decide how to continue from here and what will remain, the caretaker Prime Minister pointed out.