Bulgarian caretaker government Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev initiated changes in the staff of the official cabinet.
Late on Monday, the caretaker prime minister sent his proposal to President Rumen Radev, proposing that Stefan Dimitrov be released as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Daniel Mitov take the post.
As reasons for the personal change, the Prime Minister points to the need for timely and responsible coordination and communication between cabinet members, on the one hand, and with allies and partners, on the other.
BGNES reminds that Daniel Mitov is currently a MP from the Parliamentary group of GERB, he was acting foreign minister in the "Bliznashki" cabinet (The government of Georgi Bliznashki is the ninety-third government of the Republic of Bulgaria (the fourth ex officio), appointed by Decree No. 200 of August 6, 2014 of President Rosen Plevneliev). He retains the position of Bulgaria's Foreign Minister in the second regular government of Borisov.
On April 9, the career diplomat and ambassador to Montenegro, Stefan Dimitrov, took over the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Glavchev cabinet, although the initial candidate was Ivaylo Tsenov. /BGNES