Ex-Economy Minister: Bulgaria Unlikely to Enter Eurozone in Early 2025
In a recent interview on Nova TV, former Minister of Economy Bogdan Bogdanov expressed skepticism regarding Bulgaria's prospects of entering the Eurozone at the outset of 2025
This is the list with the confirmed and most likely members of the new Bulgarian cabinet of the GERB party. The percentage below each name indicates the degree of likelihood that the respective person will assume the position in question.
Prime Minister: Boyko Borisov
100%
More information on Borisov is available HERE
Interior Minister: Tsvetan Tsvetanov
100%
More information on Tsvetanov is available HERE
Finance Minister: Simeon Djankov
100%
More information on Djankov is available HERE
Defense Minister: Nikolay Mladenov
100%
More information on Mladenov is available HERE
Justice Minister: Margarita Popova
100%
More information on Popova is available HERE
Education Minister: Yordanka Fandakova
100%
More information on Fandakova is available HERE
Culture Minister: Vezhdi Rashidov
100%
More information on Rashidov is available HERE
Environment Minister: Nona Karadzhova
80%
More information on Karadzhova is available HERE
Foreign Minister: Rumiana Jeleva
70%
More information on Jeleva is available HERE
Energy Minister: Vladimir Urutchev
70%
More information on Urutchev is available HERE
Economy Minister: Biser Boev
60%
More information on Biser Boev is available HERE
Regional Development Minister: Rosen Plevneliev
60%
More information on Plevneliev is available HERE
Transport Minister: Alexander Tsvetkov
60%
More information on Tsvetkov is available HERE
Agriculture Minister: Desislava Taneva
100%
More information on Desislava Taneva is available HERE
Labor Minister: Valentina Simeonova
30%
More information on Simeonova is available HERE
Health Minister: Stoyan Tonev
30%
More information on Tonev is available HERE
Sports Agency Head: Svilen Neykov
70%
More information on Neykov is available HERE
Tourism Agency Head: Ivo Marinov
50%
More information on Marinov is available HERE
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The "We Want to Vote" initiative has launched a new internet site aiming at assisting all Bulgarian expats, who wish to vote in the October 23 presidential elections.
Bulgaria's Supreme Constitutional Court is requesting additional documents and expertise in the case of the summer general elections vote in neighboring Turkey.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the Bulgarian Ambassadors to Turkey and the US to give explanations for ‘disciplinary violations’ in the July 5 general elections.
The popular party of prime minister Boyko Borisov manages to keep and to even increase its lead ahead of the formerly ruling Socialists following their crushing defeat at July 5 general elections, a brand new survey shows.
The Bulgarian central prosecutor's office has announced that the most serious violations have been found in the Turkish polls from the Bulgarian Parliament Elections on July 5.
An inspection by the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has found serious violations in the foreign sections during the Parliament Elections on July 5.
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