Bulgaria PM Dismisses Deputy Justice Minister Andrey Yankulov
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has dismissed Deputy Justice Minister Andrey Yankulov, the government press office said in a statement on Monday.
Bulgarian PM Plamen Oresharski appointed on Wednesday Sabrie Sapundzhieva as a deputy Justice Minister and Miroslav Maznev as a deputy Regional Development Minister, according to a release of the government's press center.
Sapundzhieva, an MP from the liberal Movement for Rights and Freedoms is to become deputy-minister of Justice after being a deputy chair of the Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission and Maznev is the new deputy minister of Regional Development, after being a director of the Bulgarian construction company Glavbolgarstroy.
Sapundzhieva has a legal degree of the Bulgarian South-West University of Blagoevgrad “Neofit Rilski” and was on the post of a deputy Justice Minister during the ruling of the cabinet of the Socialist-led three-way coalition in the period 2005-2009.
Maznev has a master’s degree of the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy and from the University of National and World Economy. The new deputy Regional Development Minister has been a director of several companies in the construction business and has been working in the construction sector for more than 30 years.
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