Bulgaria's Energy Sector Sees Further Reshuffling

Politics » DOMESTIC | May 28, 2012, Monday // 15:20
Bulgaria: Bulgaria's Energy Sector Sees Further Reshuffling Kolyo Kolev has been fired as head of Bulgaria's Sustainable Energy Development Agency. File photo

The head of Bulgaria's Sustainable Energy Development Agency Kolyo Kolev has been dismissed, the economy and energy minister announced on Monday.

Minister Delyan Dobrev cited the agency's lack of efficiency and slow pace as the reasons for his decision.

Kolev will be replaced by Kiril Georgiev, who has served so far as municipal councilor at Sofia municipal council on the ticket of the ruling GERB party.

This is the latest of a series of reshuffles in the sector managed by the Economy and Energy Ministry since the beginning of the year.

Last week Prime Minister Boyko Borisov released from her duty the Deputy Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism, Zhulieta Hubenova.

A week earlier Evgenia Haritonova, member of the State Commission for Energy Regulation (DKEVR), was proposed for appointment as Deputy Energy Minister.

Haritonova is to replace Valentin Nikolov, who was appointed CEO of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, NPP, on May 7 after less than two months in office.

Nikolov was moved from the Parliament to the Ministry after the surprise resignation of Minister, Traicho Traikov, who was replaced by one of his deputies - Delyan Dobrev, currently Bulgaria's Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism.

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Tags: Kolyo Kolev, Sustainable Energy Development Agency, Traicho Traikov, Evgenia Haritonova, Delyan Dobrev, Kozloduy, NPP, Valentin Nikolov, GERB, Boyko Borisov, Prime Minister, personal reasons, Zhulieta Hubenova, Energy and Tourism, Minister of Economy, Deputy, Kiril Georgiev

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