The statement added that the candidacies of four vice prime ministers in Borissov's cabinet had also been approved, along with Lilyana Pavlova, a former minister of regional development and public works, as the head of the ministry which will coordinate the Bulgarian-EU relations.
Borissov and his previous cabinet resigned in November 2016, after GERB's candidate in the presidential election was defeated by incumbent President Roumen Radev. At the snap general election held on March 26, GERB received 32.65 percent of the vote, whereas United Patriots was backed by 9.07 percent.
In late April, media reported that Radev gave Borissov a mandate to form the country's new government.
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