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President Radev signed a decree proposing to the 49th National Assembly to elect Mariya Gabrie
GERB's Prime Minister-designate Mariya Gabriel Tuesday handed President Rumen Radev a proposal for a government lineup. She was mandated to form a government Monday noon. About an hour later it transpired that the proposed government composition does not have the support of Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria.

Addressing President Rumen Radev, Gabriel said: "Nine months ago Bulgaria needed stability and we passed the mandate on to Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) in the name of the national interest. I also believe that I have made it clear all along that I will not compromise with the Constitution, the rule of law, the best democratic practices - openness and transparency." She added that her guiding principles would continue to be trust and dialogue.

Later on, Gabriel told reporters that all the proposed ministers were known to the public. "I stated clearly that I worked for one thing in the last nine months - to defend Bulgaria's interests as it needs a stable government now more than ever."

President Radev signed a decree proposing to the 49th National Assembly to elect Mariya Gabriel, the Prime Minister nominated by the largest parliamentary group, GERB-UDF.

Following is the proposed government:

Prime Minister, Foreign Minister: Mariya Gabriel
Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs: Nikolay Denkov
Minister of Finance: Assen Vassilev
Minister of Defence: Hristo Gadzhev
Minister of Interior: Kalin Stoyanov 
Minister of Regional Development and Public Works: Andrey Tsekov 
Minister of Justice: Atanas Slavov 
Minister of Culture: Krastyu Krastev
Minister of Agriculture and Food: Kiril Vatev 
Innovations Minister: Rosen Zhelyazkov 
Minister of Economy: Bogdan Bogdanov 
Minister of Education: Galin Tzokov
Minister of Transport and Communications: Georgi Gvozdeikov 
Minister of Electronic Governance: Valentin Mundrov 
Minister of Health: Katya Paneva
Minister of Tourism: Zaritsa Dinkova
Minister of Labour and Social Policy: Ivanka Shalapatova
Minister of Environment and Water: Ivelina Vasileva
Minister of Sports: Dimitar Iliev
 
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