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  2. Constitution of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria [a] is the supreme and basic law of the Republic of Bulgaria. The current constitution was adopted on 12 July 1991 by the 7th Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria, and defines the country as a unitary parliamentary republic. It has been amended six times (in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015 and 2023).

  3. 2025 in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Source: [4] [5] 1 January – New Year's Day; 3 March – Liberation Day; 18 April – Orthodox Good Friday; 19–21 April – Orthodox Easter; 1 May – Labour Day; 6 May – Armed Forces Day and Saint George's Day; 24 May – Bulgarian Education and Culture, and Slavic Script Day; 6 September – Unification Day; 22 September – Independence Day

  4. Zhelyazkov Government - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2025, at 15:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Politics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian unicameral parliament, the National Assembly or Narodno Sabranie, consists of 240 deputies who are elected for 4-year-terms by popular vote. The votes are for party or coalition lists of candidates for each of the 28 administrative divisions. A party or coalition must garner a minimum of 4% of the vote in order to enter parliament.

  6. Government of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers (Bulgarian: Министерски съвет, Ministerski savet) is the main authority of the executive power in the Republic of Bulgaria. It consists of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria and all the specialized ministers.

  7. Law of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French. (January 2025) Click [show] for important translation instructions.

  8. October 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The unelected party Velichie and all elected parties, except DPS–NN (Peevski), contested the results and conduct of the parliamentary election by submitting complaint cases to the Constitutional Court; and the court subsequently appointed an independent expert panel with a given deadline on 10 January 2025 to investigate all complaints. [9]

  9. President of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    After an individual has served two terms as president, that individual will forever be barred from being elected to the presidency again under the rules set out by Bulgaria's Constitution. [3] The president addresses the nation on national television annually on New Year's Eve, just moments before the start of the new year. [4]

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