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The politics of Bulgaria was aimed at joining the European Union and the NATO fold, as the alliances were recognised to have political agendas similar to the goals of the new Bulgarian democracy. In contemporary Bulgaria, the government and its leader - the Prime Minister, have more political influence and significance than the President.
Bulgaria is a parliamentary democracy where the prime minister is the head of government and the most powerful executive position. [117] The political system has three branches—legislative, executive and judicial, with universal suffrage for citizens at least 18 years old.
Bulgaria of Labor and Reason (България на труда и разума) Bulgarian National Unification (Българско национално обединение) Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy (Български национален съюз - Нова демокрация) Bulgarian Rise (Български възход)
Early parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 2 April 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. [1] These were initially scheduled to be held before November 2026; [2] however, as no government was approved by the 48th Parliament, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced in January 2023 that he would call a snap election.
The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (Bulgarian: Алианс за права и свободи, АПС, romanized: Alians za prava i svobodi, APS; Turkish: Hak ve Özgürlükler İttifakı [1] [2]) [a] often known as DPS–Dogan (ДПС-Доган), is a Bulgarian political electoral coalition.
The Bulgarian political crisis is a period of instability in Bulgaria, which has seen the country face seven parliamentary elections over four years: April 2021, July 2021, November 2021, October 2022, April 2023, June 2024 and October 2024.
Democratic Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Демократична България - Обединение, ДБ, Demokratichna Balgariya, DB) is a political alliance in Bulgaria. Founded on 12 April 2018 as an electoral alliance between three political parties – DaB , DSB and the Green Movement , [ 8 ] it merged into PP-DB in 2023. [ 9 ]
Bulgaria elects a head of state—the president—and a legislature on a national level. The president is elected for a five-year term by the people directly. The National Assembly (Narodno Sabranie) has 240 members elected for a four-year term by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies with a 4% threshold.