List of Ministers of Bulgaria From BZNS 1919-2001
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski - Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1919-1923
- Rajko Daskalov - Minister of Agriculture 1919-1921
- Konstantin Muraviev - Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1944
- Ivan Beshkov - Minister of Agriculture 1943-1944
- Asen Pavlov - Minister of Agriculture 1944
- Nikola Petkov - Minister 1944-1945
- Aleksander Obbov - Minister of Agriculture and State Building 1944-1945
- Mihail Genovski - Minister of Agriculture 1945-1947
- Georgi Trajkov - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry 1947-1951 and Deputy and First President of Council of Ministers 1951-1964
- Kiril Klisurski - Minister of Mines 1948-1950
- Radi Najdenov - Minister of Justice 1947-1958
- Stoian Toncev - Minister of Architecture 1953-1958
- Petar Tanchev - Minister of Justic 1958-1966 and Deputy and First Deputy President of Council of Ministers 1966-1974
- Svetla Daskalova - Minister of Justice 1966-1990
- Haralambi Traikov (the son of Georgi Traikov) - Minister of Information and Messages 1968-1973
- Ianko Markov - Minster of Forestry 1971-1986
- Georgi Andreev - Minister of Information and Messages 1973-1976
- Pando Vanchev - Minister of Messages 1976-1986
- Alexi Ivanov - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry 1986-1988 and Deputy President of Council of Ministers 1986-1987
- Radoi Popivanov - Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare 1977-1988
- Georgi Menov - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry 1988-1990
- Mincho Peichev - Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare 1988-1990
- Viktor Valkov - Minister of Foreign Affairs 1990-1991 and Deputy President of Council of Minsters 1990-1991
- Vasil Chichibaba - Minister of Agriculture and Food Industri 1995-1996
- Svetoslav Shivarov - Minister of Agriculture and Food Industri 1996 and Deputy President of Council of Ministers 1995-1997
- Vencislav Varbanov - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and Ararian Reform 1997-2001
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