First Yanev Government

97th Cabinet of Bulgaria
Photo of the cabinet members
Date formed12 May 2021 (2021-05-12)
Date dissolved16 September 2021 (2021-09-16)
People and organisations
Head of stateRumen Radev
Head of governmentStefan Yanev
No. of ministers19
Member partyIndependents
History
Legislature term(s)Caretaker government
PredecessorThird Borisov Government
SuccessorSecond Yanev Government

The First Yanev Government was the ninety-seventh Cabinet of Bulgaria. It took office on 12 May 2021. It was a caretaker government chaired by prime minister Stefan Yanev. It was appointed by president Rumen Radev following the April 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election.[1][2] It was succeeded by Yanev's second government.

Cabinet

Role Incumbent Party affiliation Note
Prime Minister Stefan Yanev Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for Social and Economic Policies, Labour Minister Galab Donev, (bg) Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security, Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov, (bg) Independent
Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management Atanas Pekanov, (bg) Independent
Finance Minister Asen Vasilev Independent
Defence Minister Georgi Panayotov Independent
Foreign Minister Svetlan Stoev, (bg) Independent
Justice Minister Yanaki Stoilov, (bg) BSP
Health Minister Stoicho Katsarov, (bg) Independent
Education Minister Nikolai Denkov, (bg) Independent
Agriculture and Foods Minister Hristo Bozukov, (bg) Independent
Transport, Information Technologies and Communications Minister Georgi Todorov, (bg) Independent
Environment and Waters Minister Asen Lichev, (bg) Independent
Energy Minister Andrei Zhivkov, (bg) Independent
Tourism Minister Stela Baltova, (bg) Independent
Economy Minister Kiril Petkov Independent
Regional Development Minister Violeta Komitova, (bg) Independent
Culture Minister Velislav Minekov, (bg) Independent
Youth and Sports Minister Andrei Kuzmanov, (bg) Independent

References

  1. "Bulgarian President Radev names Stefan Yanev caretaker PM". May 11, 2021.
  2. "Bulgaria caretaker government appointed until July election". The Independent. May 12, 2021.


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