Political System Distribution of powers The constitution sets about a parliamentary form of government, in which executive power is rested upon the
Government of Bulgaria, legislative power within
National Assembly and judicial power is distributed through the judicial institutions, with the Supreme Judicial Council at its head. The institution of
President of Bulgaria is created as an arbiter between the other branches of government and wields mostly ceremonial powers, most notable of which is his position as
Commander-in-chief of the
Armed forces of Bulgaria.
Government formation The Bulgarian government is nominally appointed by the President, but the latter must follow strict protocol during said appointment. When government formation takes place, the President is obliged to give the first mandate over to the largest party or faction within the national assembly. That faction then puts forward its proposed government, when is then put to a vote in the assembly. For the government to be elected, it needs to obtain the support of a majority of elected representatives during a session in which there is a
quorum. Should the largest party refuse the mandate, or should it fail to secure the support of a majority in the house, the President is then obliged to hand the mandate over to the second largest party or faction. Only if the second largest faction also fails to form a government is the President allowed to exercise discretion appointing a temporary
caretaker government until new elections can be held.
Society Identity The Bulgarian constitution states that the territorial integrity of the country is "inviolable" and expressly forbids any
autonomous territorial formations from being allowed to exist. The
Bulgarian language is designated as the country's only official language.
Amendments to the constitution Amendments to most parts of the constitution may be adopted by the ordinary National Assembly, but the adoption of an entirely new constitution or the alteration of key articles, such as those pertaining to the form of state organization or national territory can only be adopted through the calling of a
Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria. The Grand National Assembly is an extended National Assembly composed of 400 elected representatives, instead of the 240 in the ordinary National Assembly. It is tasked specifically with making major alterations to the nation's constitution and is dissolved following the completion of the amendment process. In either case, constitutional amendments may only be proposed either by 25% of the elected representatives within the assembly or by the President and require a 66%
supermajority of elected representatives in order to be adopted. == Proposed 2020 amendments ==