The candidate for caretaker Prime Minister, Andrey Gyurov, presented the composition of the government to President Iliana Iotova. On February 12, the head of state appointed the deputy governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) as caretaker Prime Minister and tasked him with proposing the composition of the cabinet.
Composition of the caretaker cabinet:
- Caretaker Prime Minister: Andrey Gyurov
- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice: Andrey Yankulov
- Deputy Prime Minister for European Funds: Maria Nedina
- Deputy Prime Minister for Fair Elections: Stoil Tseitselkov
- Minister of Finance: Georgi Klisurski
- Minister of Interior: Emil Dechev
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Nadezhda Neynski
- Minister of Regional Development and Public Works: Angelina Todorova-Boneva
- Minister of Transport and Communications: Korman Ismailov
- Minister of Labour and Social Policy: Hasan Ademov
- Minister of Defence: Atanas Zapryanov
- Minister of Innovation and Growth: Irena Mladenova
- Minister of Education and Science: Sergey Ignatov
- Minister of Health: Mihail Okoliyski
- Minister of Culture: Nayden Todorov
- Minister of Agriculture and Food: Ivan Hristanov
- Minister of Environment and Water: Yulian Popov
- Minister of Economy and Industry: Irina Shtonova
- Minister of Energy: Traycho Traykov
- Minister of Electronic Governance: Georgi Sharkov
- Minister of Tourism: Irena Georgieva
- Minister of Youth and Sports: Dimitar Iliev
The caretaker government will have to deal with a number of challenges, including organizing fair elections, dealing with economic problems, and carrying out reforms in various sectors.
The cabinet is expected to focus on:
- Transparency and accountability
- Financial stability
- Improving the business environment
- Development of key sectors such as energy, education and healthcare
We will see how the caretaker cabinet will deal with these tasks and how it will affect the future of Bulgaria.