Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
служебно правителство
English translation:
interim/caretaker government
Added to glossary by
Irina Popova
Feb 19, 2004 14:00
20 yrs ago
Bulgarian term
служебно правителство
Bulgarian to English
Social Sciences
Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
такова, каквото беше правителството на Софиянски
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +3 | interim/caretaker government | Vladimir Shapovalov |
5 +3 | caretaker government | Irena Alexieva |
Proposed translations
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interim/caretaker government
In its foreign policy, the interim government will prioritize lobbying
in NATO member states, publicizing Monday's decision and possible
talks at NATO's headquarters, the caretaker chief diplomat also said.
Inside the country, the cabinet will seek to achieve broad consensus on
the matter of Bulgaria's NATO membership and to maximize the
country's psychological and technological adaptation to the conditions
for accession, Mr. Stalev added.
They agreed to
hand over power to a caretaker government until new elections in
mid-April, which they are unlikely to win, when recent polls conclude that
only 10% of the population currently support the BSP. "We'd better
celebrate now, because we have very hard days ahead," said Ivan Kostov,
leader of the opposition United Democratic Forces. ( Source : OMRI Daily
Digest, 18th February 1997. ).
in NATO member states, publicizing Monday's decision and possible
talks at NATO's headquarters, the caretaker chief diplomat also said.
Inside the country, the cabinet will seek to achieve broad consensus on
the matter of Bulgaria's NATO membership and to maximize the
country's psychological and technological adaptation to the conditions
for accession, Mr. Stalev added.
They agreed to
hand over power to a caretaker government until new elections in
mid-April, which they are unlikely to win, when recent polls conclude that
only 10% of the population currently support the BSP. "We'd better
celebrate now, because we have very hard days ahead," said Ivan Kostov,
leader of the opposition United Democratic Forces. ( Source : OMRI Daily
Digest, 18th February 1997. ).
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Comment: "Благодаря,
Човек се учи докато е жив... :))"
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caretaker government
caretaker government
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Vladimir Shapovalov
: едновременно :)
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agree |
Empty Whiskey Glass
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agree |
Maya.P
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