Office of the Prime Minister · Authorised Personnel Portal
The caretaker administration governs within a narrow, disciplined mandate — safeguarding institutions, protecting public services and preparing Bulgaria for a fair democratic transition.
The Prime Minister's governance model is built on institutional discipline, not political theatre. Each pillar defines a quiet but essential duty of the executive — performed continuously, measured in outcomes, and handed over intact to the next government.
Every ministry, agency and office continues its work with professional integrity — no politicised turnover, no administrative drift.
Documented process, public reasoning and open disclosure — governance conducted as if every citizen were present in the room.
Government exists to serve. The administration prioritises friction reduction, digital access and the dignity of ordinary citizen interactions with the state.
Process discipline across the public sector — tighter coordination between ministries, clearer delivery metrics, and a commitment to measurable output.
A caretaker government is a custodian. It does not govern beyond its remit, it does not prejudge political choices, and it honours the will of the next mandate.
Connecting central government with local administrations, civil society and European partners — the state as a coherent network, not a hierarchy of silos.
Governance is less about the decisions that become headlines — and more about the thousands of decisions that never do. The Prime Minister's office protects that daily, invisible competence that allows a modern state to keep its promises to its citizens.
Under Prime Minister Gyurov, the administration is defined by calm coordination: sector heads who are trusted to deliver, processes that are respected, and institutional memory that is valued as national infrastructure.
A working index of the key executive institutions whose continuity is actively protected during the caretaker term.
The central executive body of the Republic, where the Prime Minister and ministers coordinate state policy and administration.
Steward of public finances, fiscal discipline and Bulgaria's sovereign credibility in international markets.
Interface with the European Union, NATO, regional partners and the full diplomatic corps.
Custodian of public order, civil protection and institutional security across national territory.
Protector of the rule of law, legislative coherence and the integrity of the judicial system.
Advances industrial policy, SME support and the competitiveness of the Bulgarian economy.
Secures Bulgaria's energy supply, integration into European grids and long-term energy transition.
Guardian of academic rigour, research infrastructure and the intellectual future of the country.
Governance and economic policy are not separate conversations. Explore the administration's economic stewardship and European engagements.