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314:, but by the spring of 2005, met some of the basic criteria for membership. All thirty negotiation chapters had been closed. An agreement between the representatives of the Republic of Bulgaria and the EU was signed on April 25, 2005 in Luxembourg. It set both the date for accession (January 1, 2007) and the financial assistance of 3.6 billion euros over three years, as well as the reforms that the country is committed to implementing in the coming months. The Luxembourg Treaty was ratified by the National Assembly on 11 May 2005. 325:, the replacement of Bozhurishte airport, etc.) created tension among Bulgarian society and distrust of the government. The cabinet was accused by the opposition of lowering sales prices, of lack of publicity in carrying out the deals and of failing to comply with the requirements for a competitive start in the sale of state property. Despite the relatively high rates of economic growth, a number of negative trends were observed in the Bulgarian economy. The foreign 1038: 31: 45: 353:
In 2002, the Tsarists registered a new political formation. In 2004, followers of the New Time political movement seceded from it, forming a new party and a separate parliamentary group. Despite the split and the opposition's attempts to provoke early parliamentary elections (six unsuccessful
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The four-year rule of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's government was accompanied by significant changes in the country's political life. In early 2002, the BSP withdrew its support for the cabinet and became the strongest opposition party. Although not in power, the
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was negative. In 2003, $ 7 billion worth of products were exported and $ 9.3 billion were imported. Exports to Russia were symbolic. The external debt of private enterprises (EUR 3.3 billion) and banks (EUR 2.1 billion) was growing.
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On July 17 parliament approved a major cabinet reshuffle. The move was to "optimiz the government's work" according to foreign minister Solomon Passy. The move was announced against the backdrop of sliding approval ratings.
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failed to emerge from the crisis. Its split led to a sharp decline in its influence in the public life of the country. The largest number of supporters had three right-wing political formations: the
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were also under way. The Republic of Bulgaria did not belong to the group of "ten" (Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Malta and Cyprus), which
303:, the Republic of Bulgaria and six other Eastern European countries were accepted as full members of NATO. The Treaty was ratified by the National Assembly on 31 March 2004. 812:. This left the NDSV with a minority. To fix the problem the NDSV-DPS coalition signed an agreement with New Time to keep the government in power until the elections in 556: 1026: 664: 647: 611: 583: 549: 532: 515: 498: 488: 481: 464: 431: 416: 398: 248: 153: 781:
are dismissed from their cabinet posts (Health and Education) for failing to live up to the people's expectations. They are replaced by their deputies
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is dismissed from his post as Minister of Culture. The government agency on tourism is added to the ministry; and the portfolio is taken up by
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parliamentary election, and therefore could have probably governed alone, a cabinet was formed as a coalition between the winners and the
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The government carried out a large number of privatization deals and concession agreements. Some of them (the sale of
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succeeds him as Minister of Regional Development and Public Works only (he does not become deputy Prime Minister).
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In foreign policy, the main priorities of the new government are Bulgaria's integration into European structures,
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no-confidence votes in the National Assembly), NMSS and MRF successfully served their four-year term in office.
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The government agency on Energy and Energy Resources is transformed into a ministry.
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is dismissed from his post as Agriculture Minister and succeeded by his deputy
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On March 10, 2004 eleven MPs from the NDSV left to form a new political party:
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The government agency on Youth and Sport is transformed into a ministry.
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membership and maintaining close economic and political ties with the
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held two cabinet posts as well. Their members sat as independents.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Social Policy
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Bulgaria's Chief Negotiator with the European Union,
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Note: the two independents are functionaries of the
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Negotiations for the country's association with the
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On March 29, 2004, at a ceremony held at the 917: 915: 1020: 8: 1027: 1013: 1005: 977: 975: 973: 894:"AGREEMENT ON COALITION GOVERNMENT SIGNED" 373: 923:"FM: Cabinet Reshuffle to Optimize Work" 574:Minister of Transport and Communications 885: 291:, as well as with the countries of the 114: 946: 944: 18: 16:Bulgarian government from 2001 to 2005 7: 557:Minister of Agriculture and Forestry 862:Original Composition of the Cabinet 621:(In charge of emergency situations) 716:(NDSV) is appointed its minister. 692:(NDSV) is appointed its minister. 14: 603:Minister of Environment and Water 590:Minister of Public Administration 489:Minister of Education and Science 237:eighty-eighth cabinet of Bulgaria 1036: 261:Movement for Rights and Freedoms 158:Movement for Rights and Freedoms 43: 29: 348:Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria 874:History of Bulgaria since 1989 375: 1: 1461:People's Republic of Bulgaria 727:is removed from the cabinet. 804:Changes on February 23, 2005 720:Changes on December 18, 2002 684:Changes on December 22, 2001 827:is removed from cabinet so 708:Changes on October 11, 2002 455:Minister of Foreign Affairs 312:joined the EU on 1 May 2004 249:National Movement Simeon II 241:Sakskoburggotski Government 154:National Movement Simeon II 23:Sakskoburggotski Government 1780: 753:is dismissed from cabinet. 618:Minister Without Portfolio 405:Deputy Prime Minister and 340:Union of Democratic Forces 127:(Labour and Social Policy) 676:Bulgarian Socialist Party 265:Bulgarian Socialist Party 103:Deputy head of government 42: 28: 1049:Principality of Bulgaria 735:Changes on July 17, 2003 394:Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 97:Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 87:(22 January 2002 - 2005) 68:People and organisations 696:Changes on May 29, 2002 344:Union of Free Democrats 80:(2001- 22 January 2002) 816:. 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Cabinet of Bulgaria

Petar Stoyanov
Georgi Parvanov
Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Nikolai Vasilev
Lydia Shuleva
Kostadin Paskalev
Plamen Panaiotov
National Movement Simeon II
Movement for Rights and Freedoms
New Time
2001
2005
Kostov Government
Stanishev Government
National Movement Simeon II
National Assembly
2001
Movement for Rights and Freedoms
Bulgarian Socialist Party
NATO
Republic of Turkey
United States
Russian Federation
European Community
reconstruction of Iraq
US Treasury Department
European Union

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