Bulgarian President Signs Decrees for New Cabinet and Voting Change: Foreign Minister Replaced
In a decisive move, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has signed decrees ushering in a new caretaker government and altering the voting process, with a notable change in the foreign ministry leadership. Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev will lead the interim administration, set to tackle crucial tasks ahead of upcoming elections.
The appointment of Stefan Dimitrov as the new Foreign Minister marks a pivotal shift in Bulgaria's diplomatic landscape. Dimitrov, formerly the ambassador to Montenegro, steps into the role, replacing Ivaylo Tsenov, who was initially slated for the position. This change injects fresh perspectives into Bulgaria's foreign relations strategy, with expectations high for Dimitrov's stewardship.
The rest of the composition of the caretaker government, proposed in writing by Dimitar Glavchev:
Dimitar Borisov Glavchev - Acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria;
Lyudmila Kostova Petkova - Acting Deputy Prime Minister and acting Minister of Finance;
Kalin Georgiev Stoyanov - Acting Minister of Internal Affairs;
Violeta Borislavova Koritarova-Kasabova - Acting Minister of Regional Development and Public Works;
Ivaylo Tsvetanov Ivanov - Acting Minister of Labor and Social Policy;
Atanas Dimitrov Zapryanov - Acting Minister of Defense;
Stefan Dimitrov Dimitrov - Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Maria Encheva Pavlova - Acting Minister of Justice.
Galin Borisov Tsokov - Acting Minister of Education and Science.
Galya Georgieva Kondeva-Mankova - Acting Minister of Health;
Nayden Vladislavov Todorov - Acting Minister of Culture;
Petar Velichkov Dimitrov - Acting Minister of Environment and Water;
Kiril Marinov Vatev - Acting...
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