Parliamentary democracy.
It was a quasi-absolute monarchy with parliamentary trappings.
to use the support of the alliance to get back its territories lost during Balkan wars I and II
The military rule is the form of government that many countries adopted after the war.
By joining with Germany, Bulgaria was spared a forcible induction to the Axis, and Bulgaria was not required to send forces to the Russian Front as were Hungary and Romania.
Bulgaria declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire on September 22, 1908. This declaration followed the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, which established it as a principality under Ottoman suzerainty. The formal recognition of Bulgaria's independence was later confirmed by the Great Powers at the Congress of Berlin.
how about no
they have a have a parliamentary democracy . head of the executive power is the premiere. head of the state in the president. president is also the chief.
Bulgaria, like other countries in Eastern Europe, soon had a Communist government.
yes
Europe and the World has been changed, so is Bulgaria
Parliamentary democracy/ Executive power to the Prime Minister
The leader of the Government: Vassil Radev engaged Bulgaria to join the World War I
Bulgaria.
By executing its function by parliamentary democratic rules
According to the government plans it will be imported in 2011.
Until 1989, Bulgaria was a communist state.
There is no queen of Bulgaria. Bulgaria is now a republic and it has a President not a monarch. Bulgaria has had different forms of government, but it has not been a monarchy since the early part of the 20th century.