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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Politics of Bulgaria Bulgaria elects on the national level a head of state—the president—and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term directly by the people. 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. Bulgaria has a multi-party system in which often no one party has a chance of gaining power alone and parties must work with each to form governments.

Parliamentary elections

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 2 April 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. Parliamentary elections have been held in Bulgaria since 1879. There was a period when partisan politics was banned from 1934 to 1944; in the wake of the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934 and the sequential personal rule of Tsar Boris III. There was also period of single party system between 1945 and 1989, during the People's Republic of Bulgaria, during which only candidates sanctioned by authorities could run. This, in practice, gave the Bulgarian Communist Party and its collaborators a monopoly on power.

Until 1945 there was no universal suffrage for the women. The table below show the elections since 1990, when the government became a democratic republic.

All elections since 1991 have had 240 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies with a 4% threshold. The two elections that differed from this model was the 1990 Grand National Assembly election, where 400 representatives were elected: half by proportional representation and half by first-past-the-post voting. The other exception was the 2009 election when 209 representatives were elected by proportional representation and 31 through first past the post; seats corresponding to the provinces and the largest cities.

Parliamentary election results

Turnout
1986 1990 1991 1994 1997 2021 2005 2009 2013 2014 2017 April 2021 July 2021 Nov 2021 2022 2023
99.92% 90.78% 83.87% 75.23% 58.87% 66.63% 55.76% 60.64% 52.47% 49.51% 52.57% 49.10% 40.39% 38.64 39.30% 40.63%

Recent elections

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Results of the 2022 Bulgarian parliamentary elections, with distribution of seats by electoral district.

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Presidential election

Presidential elections have been held since 1992. From 1996 onwards, presidential elections have been held every five years. Шаблон:Main {{#section-h:2021 Bulgarian general election|Results}}

European Parliament elections

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Past European Parliament elections since 2007

Referendums

Four nationwide referendums have been held in Bulgaria since it gained its De Facto independence in 1878:

  • On 19 November 1922 the question was if criminals from the three previous wars were to be prosecuted;[1]
  • On 8 September 1946 the question was if Bulgaria was to remain a monarchy to become a republic;[2]
  • On 16 May 1971 the nation's approval of a new constitution was asked;[3]
  • On 27 January 2013 the question was if Bulgaria should develop its nuclear power by building a new nuclear power plant.[4][5]
  • On 25 October 2015 the question was if Bulgaria should introduce electronic voting.
  • On 6 November 2016 voters were asked three questions. The questions were: Whether they supported limiting public funding of political parties; the introduction of compulsory voting in elections and referendums; and changing the electoral system for the National Assembly to the two-round system.

Several regional referendums have been held as well.

Local elections

Recent elections

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See also

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References

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External links

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  1. Bulgarien, 19. November 1922 : Anklage gegen Kriegsverbrecher Direct Democracy
  2. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p368 Шаблон:ISBN
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p368
  4. Q&A: Bulgaria's nuclear energy referendum BBC News, 25 January 2013
  5. Bulgarians vote in referendum on nuclear energy Deutsche Welle