Bulgaria Politics is the process by which decisions are made within groups. ...
This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Bulgaria Image File history File links Flag_of_Bulgaria. ... Politics of Bulgaria takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Chairman of the Council of Ministers is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
President Prime Minister National Assembly Political parties Elections Foreign relations This page will list the various republican heads of state of Bulgaria, as well as leaders of Bulgarias communist party during the time when it played the leading role in the Bulgarian state. ... Chairmen of the Council of Ministers, 1879-1991 Prime Ministers, 1991-present See also History of Bulgaria Politics of Bulgaria List of Bulgarian monarchs List of Presidents of Bulgaria Categories: Lists of office-holders | Prime Ministers of Bulgaria ... The National Assembly of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: ÐаÑодноÑо ÑÑбÑание, transliterated: Narodno Sabranie) is the unicameral parliament and body of the legislative of the Republic of Bulgaria. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... Elections in Bulgaria gives information on election and election results in Bulgaria. ... Bulgaria has generally good relations with its neighbors and has proved to be a constructive force in the region under socialist and democratic governments alike. ...
The Coalition for Bulgaria (Koalicija za Balgarija) is a alliance in Bulgaria, led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party. The coalition won in the 2001 elections 17.1 % of the popular vote and 48 out of 240 seats. At the last legislativeelections, 25 june 2005, the Coalition won 34.2% of the popular vote and 82 out of 240 seats. Nowadays the following parties are member of the coalition: A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... The Bulgarian Socialist Party (Bulgarian: Balgarska SocialistiÄeska Partija or ÐÑлгаÑÑка ÑоÑиалиÑÑиÑеÑка паÑÑиÑ) (BSP or ÐСÐ) is a political party in Bulgaria and successor to the Bulgarian Communist Party. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Elections in Bulgaria gives information on election and election results in Bulgaria. ...
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (Bulgarian: Balgarska SocialistiÄeska Partija or ÐÑлгаÑÑка ÑоÑиалиÑÑиÑеÑка паÑÑиÑ) (BSP or ÐСÐ) is a political party in Bulgaria and successor to the Bulgarian Communist Party. ... The Party of Bulgarian Social Democrats (Partija Balgarski Socialdemokrati) is a social-democratic political party in Bulgaria. ... The Political Movement Social Democrats (Politicesko Dviženie Socialdemokrati) is a social-democratic political party in Bulgaria. ... The Bulgarian Agrarian Peoples Union Alexander Stambolijski (Balgarski Zemedelski Naroden Sajuz Aleksander Stambolijski) is an agrarian-progressive party in Bulgaria. ... The Civil Union Roma (Graždansko Obedinenie Roma) is a political party in Bulgaria and represents the Roma minority. ... The Movement for Social Humanism (Dviženie za Socialen Humanizum) is a political party in Bulgaria. ... The Green Party of Bulgaria (Zelena Partija na Balgarija) is a political party in Bulgaria. ... The Bulgarian Communist Party was the ruling party of the Peoples Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 until 1990 when it ceased to be a Communist state. ...
Coalition 2000 is an initiative of a number of Bulgarian non-governmental organizations aimed at combating corruption through a process of cooperation among governmental institutions, NGOs and individuals drafting an Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Bulgaria, and implementing an awareness campaign and a monitoring system.
The Coalition 2000 process was started in March 1997 as a result of the initiative of the Center for the Study of Democracy and a number of other Bulgarian NGOs with the support of the United States Agency for International Development, and was officially launched on April 7, 1998.
The Coalition 2000 initiative is a pioneering and comprehensive effort to harness the capacity of the civil society to establish a public-private coalition against corruption.
Bulgaria, as of mid-July 2005 was believed to have approximately ~400-450 troops from the 5th Bulgarian Infantry Battalion in Iraq as part of the coalition under Polish Command.
Bulgaria deployed in May 2005 its fifth rotation of troops to Iraq, with a strength of 400 troops as ooposed to 500 in previous rotations.
Bulgaria elected a new government on June 25, 2005, but was, as of mid-July 2005 still in the process of forming a cabinet which might result in a possible change in policy.