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  2. Government of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria employs a dualistic approach for relations between the Parliament and the Government: after the composition of the Council of Ministers is decided by the newly elected government, the members of parliament who are chosen to become ministers temporarily lose their parliamentary rights while being ministers.

  3. List of heads of government of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Chairmen of the Council of Ministers 1946–1990 (24) Kimon Georgiev 1882–1969 (Lived: 87 years) 2nd time: 15 September 1946 23 November 1946 69 days Zveno — Georgiev III 32 Georgi Dimitrov 1882–1949 (Lived: 67 years) 23 November 1946 2 July 1949† 2 years, 221 days Bulgarian Communist Party: 1946: Dimitrov I–II 33 Vasil Kolarov 1877 ...

  4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.mfa.bg. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bulgarian: Министерство на външните работи, romanized: Ministerstvo na Vanšnite raboti, abbreviated МВнР, or MVnR[1]) of Bulgaria is the ministry charged with overseeing the foreign relations of Bulgaria. The seat of the ministry is located at 2 Alexander ...

  5. Prime Minister of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Министър-председател, romanized: Ministar-predsedatel) is the head of government of Bulgaria.They are the leader of a political coalition in the Bulgarian parliament – known as the National Assembly of Bulgaria (Народно събрание, Narodno sabranie) – and the leader of the cabinet.

  6. Politics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, [ 1 ] whereby the prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. [ 2 ] Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly.

  7. Minister of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    First holder. Marko Balabanov. Website. mfa.bg/minister. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Министър на външните работи) is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a member of the Government of Bulgaria. The current office holder is Ivan Kondov. [1]

  8. Bulgarian National Radio - Wikipedia

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    The subsidy has to be spent on the preparation, creation and the transmission of the national and regional programmes. Its volume is determined annually on the basis of the average programme production costs per hour approved by the Council of Ministers, regardless of the programme type.

  9. Third Borisov Government - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet. The third Bulgarian Council of Ministers of Bulgaria chaired by Boyko Metodiev Borisov has been voted in by 235 members of the Bulgarian Parliament (of them 134 in favor and 101 against, out of a total of 240 MPs) and sworn into term on May 4, 2017. The government was formed by the GERB Party and the parliamentary coalition of the ...