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Government of Bulgaria
Министерски съвет
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Established5 July 1879 (1879-07-05)
StateBulgaria
LeaderPrime Minister of Bulgaria
Appointed byNational Assembly of Bulgaria
Responsible toNational Assembly of Bulgaria
HeadquartersThe Largo,
Sofia
Websitehttps://www.government.bg/en

The Council of Ministers building in central Sofia

The Council of Ministers (Bulgarian: Министерски съвет, Ministerski savet) is the main authority of the executive power in the Republic of Bulgaria. It consists of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria and all the specialized ministers.[1]

Overview[edit]

Bulgaria employs a dualistic approach for relations between the Parliament and the Government: after the composition of the Council of Ministers is decided by the newly elected government, the members of parliament who are chosen to become ministers temporarily lose their parliamentary rights while being ministers. These rights are restored in case they are released from the Council of Ministers or the government falls from power. This is in contrast to how deputy ministers and other government officials are treated when they are elected as deputies.

Sometimes, with the purpose of preserving the political representation of different parties or groups in the Council of Ministers, one or more ministers without portfolio (lacking a ministry of own) may be appointed.

The Council of Ministers office is in central Sofia and is part of the Largo architectural ensemble.

Structure of the Cabinet[edit]

The Glavchev Government is the 103nd and current government of Bulgaria. It is a caretaker government which is to serve until a new one is formed following the June 2024 election. The cabinet was sworn in at the National Assembly on April 9, 2024.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
Lyudmila Petkova
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister for Interior
Kalin Stoyanov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Defence
Atanas Zapryanov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Stefan Dimitrov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Justice
Mariya Pavlova
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Health
Galya Kondeva
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Education and Science
Galin Tsokov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Agriculture and Foods
Kiril Vutev
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Transport and Communications9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Environment and Waters
Petar Dimitrov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Energy
Vladimir Malinov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Tourism
Evtim Miloshev
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Economy and Industry
Petko Nikolov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Regional Development and Public Works
Violeta Koritarova
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Culture9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Youth and Sports9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Electronic Governance
Valentin Mundrov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent
Minister of Innovation and Growth
Rosen Karadimov
9 April 2024Incumbent Independent

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