Outgoing Bulgaria PM Accepts Resignation of Deputy Labor Minister
Valentina Simeonova, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy, filed her resignation on March 7, citing personal reasons. Photo by BGNES
Outgoing Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has accepted the resignation of Valentina Simeonova, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy.
According to a media statement of the press office of the outgoing government, Simeonova resigned for personal reasons.
The order for the dismissal of Simeonova, who filed her resignation on March 7, becomes effective on March 11,2013.
Simeonova filed her resignation on March 7.
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