Ministry of Transport and Communications (Bulgaria) explained

The Ministry of Transport and Communications of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Министерство на транспорта, информационните технологии и съобщенията|translit=Ministerstvo na transporta, informatsionnite tehnologii i saobshteniyata) is a Bulgarian government ministry, part of which are:[1]

Current Minister is Hristo Aleksiev.

The Ministry was known simply as the Ministry of Transport from 1966-1999.

Transport Troops

The troops of the Ministry of Transport, called the Transport Troops (ВМT) (or Railway Troops), were a paramilitary construction organization subordinate to the Ministry of Transport, which existed from 1975 to 2001. It dealt mainly with the construction of highways and railways. They were divided into railway construction brigades and automobile transportation brigades tasked with the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure. In case of war the Transport Troops would have come under the Ministry of People's Defence.

By Decree № 4 of January 14, 1888, the first paramilitary railway unit was established - the Railway Company of the Pioneer Regiment in Ruse. The first railway officer in Bulgaria was the future general Petar Lolov.[2]

The Transport Troops themselves were established by Decree № 147 of 27 January 1975 on the basis of the Railway and Liaison Construction Brigade of the Ministry of Transport, established in 1965.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mtitc.government.bg/page.php?category=124 Administrative Structure
  2. Янакиева, В., Владова, В. и Рангелов, В. „За славното българско войнство – генерали от Сливен и сливенския край 1878 – 2012 г.“, ИК „Жажда“. 2012, с. 62