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Politics of Bulgaria Political system of Bulgaria

The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.

National Movement for Stability and Progress Bulgarian political party

The National Movement for Stability and Progress, known as the National Movement Simeon II until 3 June 2007, is a liberal, populist political party in Bulgaria.

Bulgarian Socialist Party Centre-left Bulgarian political party

The Bulgarian Socialist Party, also known as The Centenarian, is a centre-left, social democratic political party in Bulgaria. The BSP is a member of the Socialist International, Party of European Socialists, and Progressive Alliance. It is Bulgaria's oldest political party and can trace its political heritage back to the founding of the BRDSP in 1891. It is also Bulgaria's largest party by membership numbers.

Movement for Rights and Freedoms Bulgarian political party

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms is a centrist political party in Bulgaria with a support base among ethnic minority communities.

Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria) Bulgarian political party

The Union of Democratic Forces is a political party in Bulgaria, founded in 1989 as a union of several political organizations in opposition to the communist government. The Union was transformed into a single unified party with the same name. The SDS is a member of the European People's Party (EPP). In the 1990s the party had the largest membership in the country, with one million members, but has since splintered into a number of small parties totaling no more than 40,000 members. The SDS proper had 12,000 members in 2016.

Attack (political party) Political party in Bulgaria

Attack is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria, founded in 2005 by Volen Siderov, who was at the time presenter of the homonymous TV show Attack on SKAT TV.

National Assembly (Bulgaria) Legislature of Bulgaria

The National Assembly is the unicameral parliament and legislative body of the Republic of Bulgaria.

The Green Party of Bulgaria is an environmentalist political party in Bulgaria. It was founded in Sofia in 1989 by Aleksandar Karakachanov, who later went on to become the chairperson of the party.

Green Movement (Bulgaria) Bulgarian political party

The Green Movement, until 2019 The Greens, is a green-liberal political party in Bulgaria founded in 2008.

National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria Nationalist political party in Bulgaria

The National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, is an ultranationalist political party in Bulgaria.

Zoran Zaev Former prime minister of North Macedonia

Zoran Zaev is a Macedonian economist and politician who served as prime minister of North Macedonia from May 2017 to January 2020, and again from August 2020 to January 2022.

The term Bulgarian parliamentary election, 1923 may refer to:

April 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections held in Bulgaria

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 4 April 2021 at the end of the term of National Assembly members elected in 2017. Parties in the governing coalition led by Boyko Borisov lost seats and no party leader was able to form a coalition government within the time limit. This triggered the July 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election.

There Is Such a People Bulgarian populist political party

There Is Such a People,, is a populist political party in Bulgaria established by Bulgarian singer, TV host and politician Slavi Trifonov. Self-described as a "political product", the party is named after one of Trifonov's own musical albums.

Republicans for Bulgaria Political party in Bulgaria

Republicans for Bulgaria is a Bulgarian political party formed as a split from GERB by Tsvetan Tsvetanov, formerly the second most senior official in the ruling GERB party, after he was demoted from his positions by GERB leader and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. The party's abbreviation (RB) is an allusion to the defunct rightist Reformist Bloc coalition.

Volt Bulgaria Bulgarian political party

Volt Bulgaria is a social-liberal political party in Bulgaria. It is the Bulgarian branch of Volt Europa, a political movement that operates on a European level. It is currently part of the centrist electoral coalition We Continue the Change.

July 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election Elections in Bulgaria in July 2021

Snap parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 11 July 2021 after no party was able or willing to form a government following the April 2021 elections. The populist party There Is Such a People (ITN), led by musician and television host Slavi Trifonov, narrowly won the most seats over a coalition of the conservative GERB and Union of Democratic Forces parties. Four other parties won seats in the 240-member Parliament as well.

2021 Bulgarian general election General election in Bulgaria

General elections were held in Bulgaria on 14 November 2021 to elect both the President and the National Assembly. They were the country's third parliamentary elections in 2021, with no party able to form a government after the elections in April and July. A second round of the presidential elections were held on 21 November 2021 as no candidate was able to receive a majority of the vote in the first round.

We Continue the Change is an electoral alliance in Bulgaria led by Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev, the former caretaker Economy and Finance Ministers, respectively. It competed in the November 2021 Bulgarian National Assembly election, coming in first place with 67 seats. It was given the mandate to form a government on 13 December 2021, and formed a broad coalition between BSP, ITN and DB.