Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm

The impossibility of forming a stable parliamentary majority in the last two years in Bulgaria adds additional weight to the arguments of various organizations supporting the idea of changing the form of government to a presidential republic. While the quality of the debate in the parliamentary proc...

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Main Author: Ventsislav GEORGIEV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scoala Nationala de Studii Politice si Administrative - Facultatea de Stiinte Politice 2023-06-01
Series:Perspective Politice
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Online Access:http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/218/206
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description The impossibility of forming a stable parliamentary majority in the last two years in Bulgaria adds additional weight to the arguments of various organizations supporting the idea of changing the form of government to a presidential republic. While the quality of the debate in the parliamentary process tends to follow a downward gradation, the presidential institution maintains a consistently high public approval. Meanwhile the official governments issued by the Presidential institution are characterized by a fundamentally different public communication from the traditionally accepted one. All this has one effect - it makes Bulgarian Parliamentary system seem not valid and not acceptable. The participation of the presidential institution in stimulating this process is indisputable. In the present paper will be analysed the process and reasons for the delegitimisation of the Bulgarian parliamentary system in the light of the current political crisis and the beginning of changing the main political and economic paradigm in the world.
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spelling doaj.art-2ec8da9b43bd4729a761d9f3f646fdd82023-07-13T10:49:58ZengScoala Nationala de Studii Politice si Administrative - Facultatea de Stiinte PoliticePerspective Politice1841-60982065-89072023-06-01XVISpecial179184https://doi.org/10.25019/perspol/23.16.0.17Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic ParadigmVentsislav GEORGIEV0St. Cyril and St. Methodius University, Veliko Tarnovo, BulgariaThe impossibility of forming a stable parliamentary majority in the last two years in Bulgaria adds additional weight to the arguments of various organizations supporting the idea of changing the form of government to a presidential republic. While the quality of the debate in the parliamentary process tends to follow a downward gradation, the presidential institution maintains a consistently high public approval. Meanwhile the official governments issued by the Presidential institution are characterized by a fundamentally different public communication from the traditionally accepted one. All this has one effect - it makes Bulgarian Parliamentary system seem not valid and not acceptable. The participation of the presidential institution in stimulating this process is indisputable. In the present paper will be analysed the process and reasons for the delegitimisation of the Bulgarian parliamentary system in the light of the current political crisis and the beginning of changing the main political and economic paradigm in the world.http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/218/206constitutionneoliberalismparliamentary systemproductivism
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Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
Perspective Politice
constitution
neoliberalism
parliamentary system
productivism
title Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
title_full Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
title_fullStr Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
title_short Delegitimisation of the Bulgarian Parliamentary System. A Local Political Crisis in Times When the World is changing its Economic Paradigm
title_sort delegitimisation of the bulgarian parliamentary system a local political crisis in times when the world is changing its economic paradigm
topic constitution
neoliberalism
parliamentary system
productivism
url http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/218/206
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