Zhelyazkov Government | |
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105th Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
2025 | |
Date formed | 16 January 2025 |
People and organisations | |
President | Rumen Radev |
Prime Minister | Rosen Zhelyazkov |
Deputy Prime Minister | Tomislav Donchev, GERB Atanas Zafirov, BSP Grozdan Karadzhov ITN |
No. of ministers | 21 |
Ministers removed | 0 |
Total no. of members | 21 |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Minority coalition with external support from APS 107 / 240 (45%) |
Opposition parties | |
History | |
Election | October 2024 |
Legislature term | 51st National Assembly |
Predecessor | Second Glavchev Government |
The Zhelyazkov Government is the 105th and current cabinet of Bulgaria. It was approved by the parliament of Bulgaria on the 16th of January, 2025. [1] The cabinet is a minority coalition government with ministers nominated from GERB, BSP-UL and ITN. [2]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Deputy Prime Minister without portfolio | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | BSP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Innovation and Growth | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Communications | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | ITN | ||
Minister of Finance | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Defence | 16 January 2025 (reappointed) | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Interior | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Justice | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Health | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | ITN | ||
Minister of Education and Science | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Foods | 16 January 2025 (reappointed) | Incumbent | Independent | ||
Minister of Environment and Waters | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | BSP | ||
Minister of Energy | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Tourism | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | GERB | ||
Minister of Economy and Industry | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | ITN | ||
Minister of Regional Development and Public Works | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | BSP | ||
Minister of Culture | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | ITN | ||
Minister of Youth and Sports | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | BSP | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | 16 January 2025 | Incumbent | BSP | ||
Minister of Electronic Governance | 16 January 2025 (reappointed) | Incumbent | Independent |
Polling Firm | Fieldwork date | Approval | Disapproval | Unsure/no opinion | Net |
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Alpha Research | 15 Jan.–20 Jan. 2025 | 39% | 29% | 32% | +10 |
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