Second Borisov Government
Second Borisov Government | |
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Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
Date formed | 7 November 2014 |
Date dissolved | 27 January 2017 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Rosen Plevneliev |
Head of government | Boyko Borisov |
Deputy head of government | See list
|
Member parties | Government formation |
Predecessor | Bliznashki Government |
Successor | Gerdzhikov Government |
The ninety-fourth Cabinet of Bulgaria took office on November 7, 2014. It was a coalition government chaired by
Formation
After being tasked by
Cabinet
Ministry | Minister | Party |
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Prime Minister | Boyko Borisov | GERB |
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of coalition policy and state administration and Minister of Interior | Rumyana Bachvarova | GERB |
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of absorption of EU funds and economic policy | Tomislav Donchev | GERB |
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of EU policies and institutional matters | Meglena Kuneva | RB |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor and Social Policy | Ivaylo Kalfin |
ABV |
Minister of Justice | Ekaterina Zakharieva |
RB |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Daniel Mitov | RB |
Minister of Finance | Vladislav Goranov | GERB |
Minister of Economy |
Bozhidar Lukarski | RB |
Minister of Energy | Temenuzhka Petkova | GERB |
Minister of Tourism | Nikolina Angelkova | GERB |
Minister of Education and Science | Todor Tanev | RB |
Minister of Defence | Nikolay Nenchev | RB |
Minister of Agriculture and Food |
Desislava Taneva | GERB |
Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications | Ivaylo Moskovski | GERB |
Minister of Environment and Water | Ivelina Vasileva | GERB |
Minister of Health | Petar Moskov | RB |
Minister of Culture | Vezhdi Rashidov | GERB |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Krasen Kralev | GERB |
Vuchkov Resignation
On 4 March 2015, the Minister of Interior Veselin Vuchkov resigned. Vuchkov cited the reluctance of PM Borisov to replace the ministry's chief secretary Svetlozar Lazarov and the head of the National Security Agency (DANS) Vladimir Pisanchev.[11] On 11 March, Vuchkov was replaced by Rumyana Bachvarova, who also kept her position as a Deputy PM.[12]
Ivanov Resignation and Protests
On 9 December 2015, the Minister of Justice
The unfulfilled judiciary reform and the resignation of the Minister of Justice sparked protests in Sofia.
On 18 December 2015, Ivanov was replaced by
Tanev Resignation
On 28 January 2016, the prime minister Borisov demanded that the Minister of Education and Science Todor Tanev resign. On 3 February, by a vote of 104-66 Meglena Kuneva was appointed as new minister. She also kept her position as a Deputy PM.
ABV Withdrawal
On 10 May 2016, Ivaylo Kalfin resigned as a Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor and Social Policy. Alternative for Bulgarian Revival also withdrew from the coalition government.[13]
Resignation
On 13 November 2016, after the GERB candidate
See also
- First Borisov Government
- Third Borisov Government
- History of Bulgaria since 1989
References
- ^ "Bulgaria: EPP President welcomes new coalition government led by Boyko Borissov (EN+BG)". www.epp.eu/. Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "Bulgarian parties approve coalition agreement, cabinet". www.euractiv.com/. EurActiv. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "GERB and Reformist block finally sign a coalition agreement, the new cabinet to be voted today". www.ffbh.bg. FFBH. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ Bulgaria's GERB Party Signs Partnership Deal with Left-Wing ABV
- ^ "Bulgaria: EPP President welcomes new coalition government led by Boyko Borissov (EN+BG)". www.epp.eu/. Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "Bulgarian parties approve coalition agreement, cabinet". www.euractiv.com/. EurActiv. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "GERB and Reformist block finally sign a coalition agreement, the new cabinet to be voted today". www.ffbh.bg. FFBH. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ Bulgaria's GERB Party Signs Partnership Deal with Left-Wing ABV
- ^ "Bulgarian MPs Approve New Cabinet, Ministers Sworn In". Novinite.com. Sofia News Agency. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
- ^ "Bulgaria's Parliament Approves New Government". abcnews.go.com. ABC News Internet Ventures. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
- ^ "Bulgaria's Interior Minister Resigns". novinite. 4 March 2015.
- ^ "Rumyana Bachvarova Gets MPs Approval to Be Next Interior Minister". novinite. 11 March 2015.
- ^ "Bulgarian Deputy PM Kalfin resigns, Purvanov's party poised to quit coalition". sofiaglobe.com. 10 May 2016.
- ^ "Парламентът прие оставката на кабинета "Борисов"". 16 November 2016.(registration required)