Raykov Government
Government of Bulgaria (Mar–May 2013)
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The ninety-first Cabinet of Bulgaria was an interim technocratic government set up by President Rosen Plevneliev's decree № 56 following the resignation of the Borisov government.[1] The government, headed by Prime Minister Marin Raykov, ruled from March 13, 2013 to May 29, 2013, at which time the new cabinet took office.
Date formedMarch 13, 2013
Date dissolvedMay 29, 2013
Head of statePresident Rosen Plevneliev
Head of governmentMarin Raykov
Raykov Government | |
|---|---|
91st Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
| Date formed | March 13, 2013 |
| Date dissolved | May 29, 2013 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | President Rosen Plevneliev |
| Head of government | Marin Raykov |
| Deputy head of government | See list
|
| Status in legislature | Provisional Government |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Borisov Government |
| Successor | Oresharski Government |
Cabinet
| Ministry | Minister | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign affairs | Marin Raykov | Independent |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development | Ekaterina Zakharieva | Independent |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor and Social Policy | Deyana Kostadinova | Independent |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Management of EU Funds | Iliyana Tsanova | Independent |
| Minister of Interior | Petya Parvanova | Independent |
| Minister of Finance | Kalin Hristov | Independent |
| Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism | Assen Vassilev | Independent |
| Ministry of Education, Youth and Science | Nikolay Miloshev | Independent |
| Minister of Justice | Dragomir Yordanov | Independent |
| Minister of Defence | Todor Tagarev | Independent |
| Ministry of Agriculture and Food | Ivan Stankov | Independent |
| Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications | Kristian Krastev | Independent |
| Minister of Environment and Water | Julian Popov | Independent |
| Minister of Health | Nikolay Petrov | Independent |
| Ministry of Culture | Vladimir Penev | Independent |
| Minister of Physical Education and Sports | Petar Stoychev | Independent |
| Minister without Portfolio and e-Government | Roman Vasilev | Independent |
Only 1 member of the Raykov government is known to have had affiliations with the Committee for State Security.[2]