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Sakskoburggotski Government

88th Cabinet of Bulgaria
Date formed24 July 2001
Date dissolved17 August 2005
People and organisations
Head of statePetar Stoyanov (2001- 22 January 2002)
Georgi Parvanov (22 January 2002 - 2005)
Head of governmentSimeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Deputy head of government
See list
  • Nikolai Vasilev (Economy)
    Lydia Shuleva (Labour and Social Policy)
    Kostadin Paskalev (2001–2002) (Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works)
    Plamen Panaiotov (2002–2005)
Member partiesNational Movement Simeon II
Movement for Rights and Freedoms
New Time (2004)
Status in legislatureCoalition Government
History
Election2001
Legislature term39th National Assembly
Outgoing formationElectoral Defeat (2005)
PredecessorKostov Government
SuccessorStanishev Government

The eighty-eighth cabinet of Bulgaria, also known as the Sakskoburggotski Government and informally as the Tsar's cabinet, ruled from July 24, 2001 to August 17, 2005. Although the National Movement Simeon II won half the National Assembly seats in the 2001 parliamentary election, and therefore could have probably governed alone, a cabinet was formed as a coalition between the winners and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (with the coalition holding 141 seats out of 240). Although not in a coalition with the Tsar's party, the Bulgarian Socialist Party held two cabinet posts as well. Their members sat as independents.

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