Ministry of Economy and Energy (Bulgaria)
- Ministry of Economy and Energy (Bulgaria)
The Ministry of Economy and Energy ( _bg. Министерство на икономиката и енергетиката, "Ministerstvo na ikonomikata i energetikata") of Bulgaria is the ministry charged with regulating the economy and energetics of the country. The Ministry of Economy was founded in December 1999 through the merger of the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism. In August 2005 was formed the current Ministry of Economy and Energy trough the merger of the former Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Energy and Energy Resources.
Since August 2005 the current (as of 2006) Minister of Economy and Energy is Rumen Ovcharov of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, with Deputy Ministers Lachezar Borisov, Valentin Ivanov, Yordan Dimov, Nina Radeva, Korneliya Ninova, Galina Tosheva and Anna Yaneva.
External links
* [http://www.mi.government.bg/ Official website] bg icon en icon
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