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1 Cabinet  



1.1  Changes  



1.1.1  From 1 March 2022  





1.1.2  From June 2022  









2 Removal  





3 Notes  





4 References  














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Petkov Government

99th Cabinet of Bulgaria
2021–2022
The government takes the oath in the National Assembly
Date formed13 December 2021 (2021-12-13)
Date dissolved2 August 2022 (2022-08-02)
People and organisations
PresidentRumen Radev
Prime MinisterKiril Petkov
Deputy Prime Ministers
  • Kalina Konstantinova, PP
  • Korneliya Ninova, BSP
  • Grozdan Karadzhov, ITN
  • Borislav Sandov, DB
  • No. of ministers21
    Member parties  We Continue the Change (PP)
      BSP for Bulgaria (BSP)
      There Is Such a People (ITN)[a]
      Democratic Bulgaria (DB)
    Status in legislatureMajority coalition (until 8 June 2022)
    134 / 240 (56%)


    Minority coalition (from 8 June 2022)
    109 / 240 (45%)

    Opposition parties
  • DPS
  • ITN (from 8 June)
  • Revival
  • History
    ElectionNovember 2021
    Legislature term47th National Assembly
    PredecessorSecond Yanev Government
    SuccessorFirst Donev Government

    The Petkov Government, known as the Four-party coalition cabinet, was the ninety-ninth cabinet of Bulgaria. Chaired by prime minister Kiril Petkov, it was approved by the National Assembly on 13 December 2021 after the government formation as a result of the November 2021 parliamentary election.[1] It was a so-called Vivaldi coalition, named after composer Antonio Vivaldi due to his work The Four Seasons which corresponds to the different political views present in this coalition: liberals (PP and Yes, Bulgaria!, as part of DB), socialists (BSP), greens (ZD, as part of DB) and conservatives (ITN and DSB, as part of DB). The government became a Minority government on 8 June 2022, when ITN pulled out of the government,[2] and its mandate ended in late June 2022.[3] It was the first government in Bulgarian history to lose a vote of confidence. On 1 July, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev asked Asen Vasilev to form a new government,[3] which Vasilev failed to do and new elections were scheduled to take place.

    Cabinet

    [edit]
    Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
    Prime Minister[4]

    Kiril Petkov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Deputy Prime Minister for EU funds
    Minister of Finance[5]

    Asen Vasilev

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Deputy Prime Minister for Good Governance[6]

    Kalina Konstantinova

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Industry
    Minister of Economy and Industry[7]

    Korneliya Ninova

    13 December 20212 August 2022 BSPzB
    Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development and Public Works
    Minister of Regional Development and Public Works[8]

    Grozdan Karadjov[b]

    13 December 20212 August 2022 Independent
    Deputy Prime Minister for Climate Policies
    Minister of Environment and Water[9]

    Borislav Sandov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 DB
    Minister of Education and Science[10]

    Nikolai Denkov[c]

    13 December 20212 August 2022 Independent
    Minister of Interior[11]

    Boyko Rashkov[c]

    13 December 20212 August 2022 Independent
    Minister of Defense[12]

    Stefan Yanev[c]

    13 December 20211 March 2022 Independent

    Dragomir Zakov

    1 March 20222 August 2022 PP
    Minister of Health[13]

    Asena Serbezova

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Minister of Transport and Communications[14]

    Nikolai Sabev

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Minister of Innovation and Growth[15]

    Daniel Lorer

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Minister of Culture[16]

    Atanas Atanasov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 PP
    Minister of Labour and Social Policy[17]

    Georgi Gyokov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 BSPzB
    Minister of Agriculture[18]

    Ivan Ivanov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 BSPzB
    Minister of Tourism[19]

    Hristo Prodanov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 BSPzB
    Minister of Foreign Affairs[20]

    Teodora Genchovska

    13 December 20212 August 2022 ITN
    Minister of Energy[21]

    Alexander Nikolov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 ITN
    Minister of Youth and Sports[22]

    Radostin Vassilev

    13 December 20212 August 2022 ITN
    Minister of Justice[23]

    Nadezhda Yordanova

    13 December 20212 August 2022 DB
    Minister of Electronic Governance[24]

    Bozhidar Bozhanov

    13 December 20212 August 2022 DB

    Changes

    [edit]

    From 1 March 2022

    [edit]

    On 1 March 2022 the defence minister Stefan Yanev resigned and his resignation was approved by the National Assembly. Dragomir Zakov was appointed as the new defence minister.

    From June 2022

    [edit]

    On 8 June the leader of ITN Slavi Trifonov aired a television announcement that his party is leaving the coalition, and thus turning the Petkov Government into a minority government.

    Removal

    [edit]

    After ITN left the government, GERB tabled a vote of no confidence in the government, which was scheduled for 22 June 2022. 6 ITN deputies left the party to support the government.[25] Several rallies in support of the government, as well as protests against it were held in the days coming up to the vote.

    On 22 June, the vote was held, with 123 votes against the government and 116 for it. All three remaining parties in the coalition, the six ITN defectors, and by mistake one DPS MP voted for the government, with all other MPs voting against it.[26]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ There Is Such a People (ITN) pulled out of the coalition on 8 June 2022
  • ^ Proposed by ITN
  • ^ a b c Proposed by PP
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Kotkamp, Lukas (13 December 2021). "Bulgarian parliament backs Kiril Petkov as PM". Politico. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  • ^ "Bulgaria's ITN party exits coalition government". Reuters. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  • ^ a b "Bulgarian Finance Minister Handed Mandate To Form Government". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 1 July 2022.
  • ^ "Kiril Petkov - Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Assen Vassilev - Deputy Prime Minister for EU Funds and Minister of Finance". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Kalina Konstantinova - Deputy Prime Minister for Good Governance". Official website of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Korneliya Ninova - Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Industry and Minister of Economy and Industry". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Grozdan Karadjov - Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development and Public Works and Minister of Regional Development and Public Works". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Borislav Sandov - Deputy Prime Minister for Climate Policies and Minister of Environment and Water". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Nikolai Denkov - Minister of Education and Science". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Boyko Rashkov - Minister of Interior". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Bulgaria Replaces Ousted Defence Minister with NATO Envoy". Balkan Insight. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  • ^ "Asena Serbezova - Minister of Health". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Nikolay Sabev - Minister of Transport and Communications". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Daniel Lorer - Minister of Innovation and Growth". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Atanas Atanasov - Minister of Culture". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Georgi Gyokov - Minister of Labor and Social Policy". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Ivan Ivanov - Minister of Agriculture". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Hristo Prodanov - Minister of Tourism". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Teodora Genchovska - Minister of Foreign Affairs". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Alexander Nikolov - Minister of Energy". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Radostin Vasilev - Minister of Sports". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Nadezhda Yordanova - Minister of Justice". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ "Bozhidar Bozhanov - Minister of Electronic Governance". gov.bg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  • ^ Tsolova, Tsvetelia (22 June 2022). "Bulgarian government faces no-confidence vote and political turmoil". Reuters. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  • ^ "Fresh turmoil for Bulgaria as govt loses confidence vote". AFP. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
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