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48th National Assembly Of Bulgaria
The Forty-Eighth National Assembly () is an upcoming convocation of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, formed according to the results of the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, held on 2 October 2022. Composition This list includes all current members of the 48 National Assembly. References {{Legislature-stub National Assembly (Bulgaria) 2022 establishments in Bulgaria National Assembly of Bulgaria The National Assembly ( bg, Народно събрание, Narodno sabranie) is the unicameral parliament and legislative body of the Republic of Bulgaria. The National Assembly was established in 1879 with the Tarnovo Constitution. Ordi ...
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National Assembly (Bulgaria)
The National Assembly ( bg, Народно събрание, Narodno sabranie) is the unicameral parliament and legislative body of the Republic of Bulgaria. The National Assembly was established in 1879 with the Tarnovo Constitution. Ordinary National Assembly The National Assembly consists of 240 members elected for a four-year term, elected by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies. Political parties must garner a minimum of 4% of the national vote in order to enter the Assembly. Bulgaria has a multi-party system. The Assembly is responsible for enactment of laws, approval of the budget, scheduling of presidential elections, selection and dismissal of the Prime Minister and other ministers, declaration of war, concluding peace and deployment of troops outside Bulgaria, and ratification of international treaties and agreements. It is headed and presided by the Chairperson of the National Assembly of Bulgaria. The Assembly administers the publication of ...
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National Assembly Of Bulgaria
The National Assembly ( bg, Народно събрание, Narodno sabranie) is the unicameral parliament and legislative body of the Republic of Bulgaria. The National Assembly was established in 1879 with the Tarnovo Constitution. Ordinary National Assembly The National Assembly consists of 240 members elected for a four-year term, elected by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies. Political parties must garner a minimum of 4% of the national vote in order to enter the Assembly. Bulgaria has a multi-party system. The Assembly is responsible for enactment of laws, approval of the budget, scheduling of presidential elections, selection and dismissal of the Prime Minister and other ministers, declaration of war, concluding peace and deployment of troops outside Bulgaria, and ratification of international treaties and agreements. It is headed and presided by the Chairperson of the National Assembly of Bulgaria. The Assembly administers the publication of ...
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Branimir Balachev
Branimir () is a Slavic male given name. It is a combination of the ( Slavic) verb ''braniti'' ("to defend") and the noun ''mir'' ("the world" or "peace" in Old Slavic), and hence means "the one who defends the world/peace". It is especially common in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland. The female version is Branimira and Branimirka. The Polish version is Bronimir. People named Branimir * Branimir of Croatia, medieval Croatian ruler * Branimir Bajić, Bosnian footballer * Branimir Glavaš, Croatian politician * Branimir Jelić, Croatian politician * Branimir Kostadinov, Bulgarian footballer * Branimir Makanec, Croatian engineer * Branimir Petrović, Serbian footballer * Branimir Poljac, Norwegian footballer of Croatian descent * Branimir Subašić, Azerbaijani footballer of Serbian descent * Branimir "Johnny" Štulić, Yugoslavian musician * Branimir Vujević, Croatian Olympic rower * Branimir Djokic, ...
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3rd MMC – Varna
3rd Multi-member Constituency - Varna is a constituency whose borders are the same as Varna Province in Bulgaria. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election 3rd MMC – Varna elected 13 members in the Bulgarian National Assembly, 12 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 through first-past-the-post voting. Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly * Through first-past-the-post voting * Through proportionality vote Elections 2009 * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post votinghttp://www.focus-news.net/?id=n1203204 (Dead Link) See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria *List of Bulgarian Constituencies Bulgaria is divided into 31 multi-member constituencies for the purposes of elections to the National Assembly. Background Bulgaria is divided into 28 provinces. Most of these correspond exactly to the constituencies, but Sofia City Province i ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:03rd Mmc - Varna Electoral divis ...
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Anna Alexandrova (politician)
Anna Aleksandrova Klochkova (born 1 November 1929) is a Soviet hurdler. She competed in the women's 80 metres hurdles at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References External links * 1929 births Possibly living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics Soviet female hurdlers Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Place of birth missing {{USSR-athletics-bio-stub ...
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25th MMC - Sofia-city 25
The 25th Multi-member Constituency ( bg, 25-ти многомандатен избирателен район) is one of the five Bulgarian constituencies whose borders are different from the administrative division. It comprises several regions in Western and North-Western Sofia. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 24th Multi-member Constituency – Sofia-23 elected 11 members to the Bulgarian National Assembly: 10 of which were by proportionality vote and 1 was by first-past-the-post voting. Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly * Through first-past-the-post voting * Through proportionality vote Elections 2009 election * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post voting See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria *List of Bulgarian Constituencies Bulgaria is divided into 31 multi-member constituencies for the purposes of elections to the National Assembly. Background Bulgaria is divided into 28 provinces. ...
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Andrey Runchev
Andrey, Andrej or Andrei (in Cyrillic script: Андрей, Андреј or Андрэй) is a form of Andreas/Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include: *Andrei of Polotsk ( – 1399), Lithuanian nobleman *Andrei Alexandrescu, Romanian computer programmer *Andrey Amador, Costa Rican cyclist *Andrei Arlovski, Belarusian mixed martial artist *Andrey Arshavin, Russian football player *Andrej Babiš, Czech prime minister *Andrey Belousov (born 1959), Russian politician *Andrey Bolotov, Russian agriculturalist and memoirist *Andrey Borodin, Russian financial expert and businessman *Andrei Chikatilo, prolific and cannibalistic Russian serial killer and rapist *Andrei Denisov (weightlifter) (born 1963), Israeli Olympic weightlifter *Andrey Ershov, Russian computer scientist *Andrey Esionov, Russian painter *Andrei Glavina, Istro-Romanian writer and politician *Andrei Gromyko (1909–1989), Belarusian Soviet politician and diplomat * Andrey Ivanov, se ...
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2nd MMC – Burgas
2nd Multi-member Constituency - Burgas is a constituency whose borders are the same as Burgas Province. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election 2nd MMC – Burgas elected 12 members in the Bulgarian National Assembly, 11 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 was through first-past-the-post voting. Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly * Through first-past-the-post voting * Through proportionality vote Elections 2009 election * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post votinghttp://www.focus-news.net/?id=n1203204 (Dead Link) See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.Bulgaria Library of Congress Country Study, ''Government ... * List of Bulgarian Constituencies References {{DEFAULTSORT:02nd Mmc - Burgas Elector ...
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23rd Multi-member Constituency
The 23rd Multi-member Constituency ( bg, 23-ти многомандатен избирателен район) is one of the five Bulgarian constituencies whose borders are different from the administrative division. It comprises several regions in South-West and South-East Sofia. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 23rd Multi-member Constituency – Sofia-23 elected 12 members to the Bulgarian National Assembly: 11 of which were by proportionality vote and 1 was by first-past-the-post voting. Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly * Through first-past-the-post voting * Through proportionality vote Elections 2009 election * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post voting See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.Bulgaria L ...
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Alexander Ivanov (politician)
Alexander Ivanov may refer to: Artists *Alexander Ivanov (art collector) (born 1962), Russian art collector, art dealer and businessman *Alexander Ivanov (singer), Belarusian-Russian singer * Alexander Ivanov-Kramskoi (1912–1973), Russian classical guitarist * Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (1806–1858), Russian painter * Alexander Gavrilovich Ivanov (1898-1984), Russian film director, director of the 1953 film '' The Star'' Athletes * Alexander Ivanov (boxer) (born 1992), Russian boxer who competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics *Alexander Ivanov (chess player) (born 1956), Russian-born American chess player *Aleksandr Ivanov (javelin thrower) (born 1982), Russian javelin thrower *Aleksandr Ivanov (racewalker) (born 1993), Russian racewalker *Alexander Ivanov (speedway rider), Russian motorcycle speedway rider who competed in the 2004 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup *Aleksandr Ivanov (weightlifter) (born 1989), Russian weightlifter *Aleksandr Ivanov (wrestler) (born 195 ...
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26th MMC – Sofia-province
The 26th Multi-member Constituency – Sofia-Province is a constituency whose borders are the same as Sofia Province in Bulgaria. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election the 26th Multi-member Constituency – Sofia-Province elected 8 members to the Bulgarian National Assembly: 7 of which were by proportionality vote and 1 was by first-past-the-post voting. Members in the Bulgarian National Assembly * Through first-past-the-post voting * Through proportionality vote Elections 2009 election * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post voting See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.Bulgaria Library of Congress Country Study, ''Government ... * List of Bulgarian Constituencies References {{DEFAULTSORT:26th Mmc - Sofia-Province ...
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1st MMC – Blagoevgrad
1st Multi-member Constituency - Blagoevgrad is a constituency whose borders are the same as Blagoevgrad Province. Background In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election, 1st MMC – Blagoevgrad elected 10 members in the Bulgarian National Assembly, 9 of which were through proportionality vote and 1 was through first-past-the-post voting. Members 2009 Elections 2009 election * proportionality vote * first-past-the-post voting See also *2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election *Politics of Bulgaria The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.Bulgaria Library of Congress Country Study, ''Government ... * List of Bulgarian Constituencies References {{DEFAULTSORT:01st Mmc - Blagoevgrad Electoral divisions in Bulgaria Blagoevgrad Province ...
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