Parliamentary Democracy
Its a parliamentary democracy. Head of the executive power is the Premiere. Head of the state is the president. President is also the chief of the armed forces, but the ministry of defense is under the Prime Minister
The one party socialist government led by Bulgarian Communist Party
Communist... A+
Albania (1944) Bulgaria (1878) Cyprus (1960) Poland (1025) Romania (1878)
It has been in place from 1990 onwards (after the Grand Pariamentary assembly).
Atlantic Club of Bulgaria was created in 1990.
In 1990
Because of the decision taken by the Velikoto Narodno Sabranie (the Great Parliament), some consitutional amendments were made in 1990 (like removal of one party system, change in National Flag, Anthem etc.) and as a result Bulgria became Republic of Bulgaria (from 1944 to 1989 it was People's Republic of Bulgaria.
1990
It joined NATO after 1990
No different directions for Romania and Bulgaria after 1990.
I doubt if New Zealand knew anything about nuclear weapons in 1944, possibly at the highest level of government but the general public knew nothing.
Satan
Bulgaria has not yet joined the Euro zone, it joined the EU in January 2007.
Bulgaria has been a republic, in name if not in fact, since September 9, 1944, when the newly anti-Nazi monarchy under Tsar Simeon II was unseated with the help of the Soviet army occupying most of the country. (The child tsar later became Prime Minister of Bulgaria as Simeon Borisov, in 2001.)Backed by a referendum in 1946, the country became the "People's Republic of Bulgaria" (under the auspices of the Warsaw Pact) which existed until 1989.On January 15, 1990, the National Assembly (Veliko Narodno Sabranie) abolished the Communist monopoly on political power and in November 1990 officially changed the country's name to the Republic of Bulgaria (Republika Balgariya).