Boyko Borisov Votes with a Paper Ballot: Is there a Functioning Machine, or Have They Run Out?
Boyko Borisov chose to cast his vote with a paper ballot in Bankya today.
Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, announced Tuesday the sectors to be overseen by the two Deputy PMs, Tsvetan Tsvetanov and Simeon Djankov.
The responsibilities of Interior Minister Tsvetanov include the Culture Ministry, the Ministry of Physical Education and Sports, the Justice Ministry and the Social and Labor Ministry. Tsvetanov will also monitor the activities of the State Agency for National Security (DANS), the Refugees' Agency, "State Reserves and Wartime Supplies", the Agency for Child Protection and the State Commission for the Security of Information.
Finance Minister Simeon Djankov is to coordinate the work of the Transport Ministry, Agriculture Ministry, Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, Health Ministry, the Ministry of Environment and Waters, Education Ministry. In addition, Djankov is assigned to control the State Forest and Meteorology Agencies, the National "Road Infrastructure" Agency, the Privatization, Nuclear Regulation, Accreditation Agencies, and the State Commissions for Energy and Water Regulation, for the Stock Exchanges, for Communications Regulation, the National Statistics Institute and others.
In addition, Borisov has decided to assign to the Minister without Portfolio for Bulgarians Abroad, Bozhidar Dimitrov, the responsibilities for the State "Archives" Agency and State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad and the coordination of the State policy in the area of the freedom of religion.
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