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President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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30 July 2020
Bulgarian constitutional court clarifies limits of presidential immunity
President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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15 May 2020
Bulgarian president challenges constitutionality of pandemic act before constitutional court
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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16 January 2020
Bulgarian president to begin consultations on judicial system reform
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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8 November 2019
Bulgarian president rejects appointment of new chief prosecutor
Members of Constitutional Court of Bulgaria (photo credit: Constitutional Court)
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30 July 2018
Bulgaria's Constitutional Court rules that European treaty to combat violence against women violates the constitution
Revellers cheer during the annual Sofia Pride parade in Sofia, Bulgaria, June 9, 2018 (photo credit: Voa News)
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5 July 2018
Bulgarian Court has Recognized the Rights of a Same-sex Couple
photo credit: pixabay
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1 February 2018
Bulgaria questions constitutionality of Istanbul Convention
Photo credit: Pixabay
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14 November 2017
Bulgaria's leading party to propose constitutional change about crimes during privatisation
Electoral officer looks on as a man casts his vote (photo credit: Sofia Globe)
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6 April 2017
Bulgarian government reveals bill restricting right to vote of citizens abroad, influence of religious institutions
A woman casts her vote in the referendum (photo credit: The Sofia Globe)
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8 November 2016
Bulgarian referendum on changes to electoral system short of turnout threshold, unlikely to become mandatory

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