
Bulgarian National Assembly
The Bulgarian National Assembly is the country’s primary legislative body, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of 240 Members of Parliament (MPs) elected by Bulgarian citizens through parliamentary elections, usually every four years. The Assembly debates legislation, approves the government’s budget, and oversees executive functions. It operates within a parliamentary republic system, working alongside the President and the Cabinet. The Assembly’s decisions shape Bulgaria's policies on economy, security, education, and more, serving as a key institution in ensuring democratic governance and representing the interests of its citizens.