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All Institutions in Bulgaria Dealing with Road Safety will be Consolidated into a Single Unit

Sofia. All institutions dealing with road safety will be consolidated into a single unit with control functions. This transpired from the words of Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev at a press briefing in the Council of Ministers after a meeting with Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Focus News Agency reports.

Bulgaria's Interim Govt Passes New Cabinet Structure

During their first cabinet meeting, the caretaker ministers of Bulgaria have agreed on a new structure of the government and have been assigned several tasks.

There will be four Deputy Prime Ministers in the interim government, the same number as in the previous cabinet, according to the list of decisions sent by the government's press office.

New Zealand PM resigns

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, who has been in power since 2008, has announced his resignation in a move that has surprised many.
The leader of the ruling National Party, Key has dominated New Zealand politics for many years, winning three terms as prime minister.

Bulgarian PM Appoints Two Deputy Justice Ministers

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov appointed two Deputy Justice Ministers, the press service of the government announced of Monday.

One of the deputy justice ministers is Verginiya Micheva-Ruseva, who held the same position until December 11 last year. She has more than nineteen years of work experience in the legal field.

JusMin Cazanciuc: PM hasn't asked me to resign; if evaluation doesn't correspond to mandate, I am prepared to leave

Justice Minister Robert Cazanciuc said that he hasn't had an official talk with Prime Minister Victor Ponta concerning his resignation from the Justice Ministry leadership, maintaining that an evaluation of his activity could be carried out on Wednesday or on Thursday.

PM Davutoğlu takes no risk before 2015 elections

August was a very meaningful month for Turkish politics this year. It brought about a new president, a new prime minister and a new Cabinet. Turkey’s new Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu formed the country’s 62nd government hours after he was given the mandate by the country’s new President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Those expecting domestic fights in AKP are only daydreaming

It became a thriller for those who like political scenarios that President Abdullah Gül announced he will go back to his party the Justice and Development Party (AKP) after his term ends and right after this announcement, the AKP’s authorized body set the date for the extraordinary congress for Aug. 27.
This actually is not a surprise.

Bulgaria's Government Holds 'Last' Meeting Before Resignation

Cabinet members arrived at the Council of Ministers for what is expected to be their last session before Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski steps down.

Earlier this month Oresharski picked July 23 as the most suitable date for the government to submit its resignation.

However, ministers have repeatedly sent mixed signals as to whether this could happen on Wednesday.

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