Bulgarian Cabinet (86)

Bulgarian Cabinet (86)

The eighty-six cabinet of Bulgaria rules from August 17, 2005.

Members

*Sergey Stanishev - Prime Minister
*Ivaylo Kalfin - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Daniel Valchev - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Science
*Emel Etem Toshkova - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Disaster Management Policy
*Plamen Oresharski - Minister of Finance
*Rumen Petkov - Minister of Interior Affairs
*Veselin Bliznakov - Minister of Defence
*Georgi Petkanov - Minister of Justice
*Nikolay Vassilev - Minister of Public Administration and Administrative Reform
*Rumen Ovcharov - Minister of Economy and Energy
*Petar Mutafchiev - Minister of Transport
*Asen Gagauzov - Minister of Regional Development and Public Works
*Dzhevdet Chakarov - Minister of Environment and Water
*Nihat Kabil - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
*Emilia Maslarova - Minister of Labour and Social Policy
*Radoslav Gaydarski - Minister of Health
*Stefan Danailov - Minister of Culture
*Meglena Kuneva - Minister of European Affairs

Changes from December 21 2006

With the election of Meglena Kuneva as the first Bulgarian euro commissioner she was releaved from her duties as Minister of European Affairs. The position was not filled or closed. The position was vacant until March 16 2007.

Changes from March 16 2007

* Gergana Grancharova - Minister of European Affairs

Changes from July 18 2007

* Miglena Tacheva - Minister of Justice
* Petar Dimitrov - Minister of Economy and Energy
* Nihat Kabil - Minister of Agriculture and Prodovolstvie


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