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The caretaker government led by Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov has carried out a full replacement of all 28 regional governors across Bulgaria. Most of the newly-appointed officials have prior experience either as regional governors or deputy governors in administrations associated with the “We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria” (WCC-DB) coalition up to 2025.
The appointments have stirred political tensions. Nikola Nikolov, head of public communications for the GERB party, warned on social media that the changes compromise the fairness of the upcoming elections, emphasizing that all new governors are affiliated with parties from the WCC-DB coalition. GERB leader Boyko Borissov echoed these concerns in a meeting with mayors in the Stara Zagora region, asserting that the caretaker government is aligned with WCC-DB and suggesting that the early parliamentary elections may not be conducted impartially.
The Central Election Commission is set to open registration for parties and coalitions aiming to participate in the early parliamentary elections on April 19, 2026. The registration period will run from February 24 until March 4.
The Council of Ministers confirmed the names of the new regional governors as follows:
Blagoevgrad - Nikolay Kukolev
Burgas - Dobromir Gyulev
Varna - Atanas Mikhov
Veliko Tarnovo - Valentin Mihaylov
Vidin - Ivan Ivanov
Vratsa - Stefan Stefanov
Gabrovo - Asen Daskalov
Dobrich - Asen Atanasov
Kardzhali - Zdravko Todorov
Kyustendil - Kristian Ivanchov
Lovech - Polya Varbanova
Montana - Mihail Ivanov
Pazardzhik - Lyubomir Gechev
Pernik - Georgi Nedev
Pleven - Alexander Yotkov
Plovdiv - Vladislav Popov
Ruse - Orlin Penkov
Razgrad - Ognyan Obreshkov
Silistra - Dimitar Karadzhov
Sliven - Marincho Hristov
Smolyan - Zarko Marinov
Sofia City - Vara Todeva
Sofia Province - Ivan Dimitrov
Stara Zagora - Iva Radeva
Targovishte - Radoslav Boychev
Haskovo - Ginka Raicheva
Shumen - Marin Marinov
Yambol - Biliana Kavaljieva-Dimitrova
In parallel, the caretaker cabinet withdrew its proposal to appoint Denyo Denev as chairman of the State Agency for National Security (SANS). Denev had only been performing the functions of the role due to protests that prevented his formal appointment.
These moves mark a decisive reshaping of Bulgaria’s regional leadership under the caretaker administration ahead of the April elections.
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