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Hours before the new official cabinet: Tomorrow Kozhareva is expected to present who her ministers are

Three of the current official ministers remain in the next cabinet. These are the Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister Ludmila Petkova, the Minister of Agriculture Georgi Takhov, as well as the Minister of Economy - Petko Nikolov

Aug 18, 2024 14:40 260

Hours before the new official cabinet: Tomorrow Kozhareva is expected to present who her ministers are  - 1

Last hours before the composition of the acting government of Gorica Grancharova-Kozhareva became clear. The acting prime minister must present the names of the ministers in her government to President Rumen Radev tomorrow, Nova TV recalls.
Three of the current caretaker ministers remain in the next cabinet. These are the Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister Lyudmila Petkova, the Minister of Agriculture Georgi Takhov, as well as the Minister of Economy - Petko Nikolov.

In fact, the prime minister-designate chose to hold talks with potential ministerial candidates away from the media, leading to much speculation, including that she might drop out and return an empty briefcase to the president tomorrow

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According to Vice President Iliyana Yotova, tomorrow Kozhareva will submit to the President a folder full of the names of ministers. “I think he will present a cabinet. At least she hasn't said anything up to this point, and everything else, writings and suggestions, is misinformation to me. You remember that when the president handed her the mandate, he said that she should rely on herself first of all and not give in to influences and pressure, Yotova explained.

According to her, Kozhareva's cabinet should be made up of individuals in whom people trust: “To select people who have the maximum degree of trust from Bulgarian society, so that fair elections can really be held” .

If it comes to the return of an unfulfilled mandate, the president will again have to look for an acting prime minister.

Official Tourism Minister Yevtim Miloshev declined to comment on speculation that Kozhareva could drop out at the last minute, but supported her decision to hold talks with potential ministers without meeting the media. “I can't comment, but I think it is right to be led away from the media as you call it - casting. The outcome will be clear in just a few hours," Miloshev said.