First Donev Government
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Donev Government | |
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100th Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
2022 | |
Date formed | 2 August 2022 |
Date dissolved | 2 February 2023 |
People and organisations | |
President | Rumen Radev |
Prime Minister | Galab Donev |
Deputy Prime Ministers |
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No. of ministers | 20 (17 men, 3 women) |
Status in legislature | Caretaker Government |
History | |
Legislature term | 47th National Assembly |
Predecessor | Petkov Government |
Successor | Second Donev Government |
The Donev government was the 100th Cabinet of Bulgaria. It took office on 2 August 2022, after being nominated by President Rumen Radev to solve the political crisis that led to the fall of the Petkov Government and the calling of a snap election for October 2. It is a caretaker government chaired by prime minister Galab Donev.
Cabinet
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Social and Policies, Labour Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Internal Order and Security, Interior Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds Management | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Finance Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Defence Minister | Dimitar Stoyanov | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | |
Foreign Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Justice Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | BSPzB | ||
Health Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Education Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Agriculture and Foods Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | BSPzB | ||
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policies and Transport and Communications Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Environment and Waters Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Energy Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Tourism Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | PP | ||
Economy Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Regional Development Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Culture Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Youth and Sports Minister | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | BSPzB | ||
Minister of e-Government | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent | ||
Minister of Innovation and Growth | 2 August 2022 | 2 February 2023 | Independent |
Tenure (2023)
[edit]Changes within the Civil Service
[edit]During the first meeting of the Cabinet, on the 4th of August, PM Donev announced the appointment of new regional executives in all 25 Bulgarian regions.[1]
Action in the Energy Sector (August–October )
[edit]During the government's official swearing in ceremony on August 2, PM Donev outlined energy prices as one of the main priorities of the government.[2]
On the 3d of August, a Crisis-Management Team was created, headed by Vice-Prime Minister for the Economy, Hristo Aleksiev, with the Minister of Energy, Rosen Hristov, categorizing the situation with energy supply in the country as "critical".[3]
During the first meeting of the government, on the 4th of August, it was announced that the government would open auctions for potential short-term suppliers of natural gas.[4]
On the 11th of August, the government announced a loan of 800 million Leva for the company, Bulgargaz, with half of the loan to be invested in the gas storage at Chiren and the second half was to go towards reducing the debt of the state-heating company Toplofikacia.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Служебният кабинет назначи 25 нови областни управители". BTV (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ "Донев към служебните министри: Очаквам умни решения с мисъл за всеки гражданин". BTV (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ "Гълъб Донев създаде кризисен щаб за енергетиката". BTV (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ "Гълъб Донев: Обявяваме търг за краткосрочни доставки на втечнен газ". BTV (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- ^ "Отпускат 800 млн. лева заем на "Булгаргаз"". BTV (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- "Bulgarian Politics: Who are the New Ministers in the Caretaker Government and When are Next Elections". Novinite.com. 1 August 2022.
- "Bulgarian Politics: The Caretaker Government Officially Took Office Today". Novinite.com. 2 August 2022.
- "Caretaker Government Takes Over". bta.bg. 2 August 2022.