It was a quasi-absolute monarchy with parliamentary trappings.
The members of the Central Powersduring World War I were the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria, along with their assorted colonies.
democratic.
democratic. im pretty sure. :)
I guess we'll find out when we fight World War 11. During World War II, however, Greece was technically a Republic, but effectively a dictatorship.
==Belgium has been a Constitutional Monarchy & Parliamentary Democracy since 1831 == Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelans has the same type of government. WW2 did not change the type of government in either country.
pro Marxist-Leninist one party system socialist government
Bulgaria stopped being Communist in 1989. It's been Capitalist ever since.
At the time of World War II Germany had a fascist government.
Republic, just the same as now.
The members of the Central Powersduring World War I were the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria, along with their assorted colonies.
Totalitarian
Bulgaria's government is horrible, mostly because some Russian people called Communists, took all of our food and gold. Bulgaria, were I was born, used to be a great place to live. I wasn't born in the year of the Communists, but I have heard about it. Still, Bulgaria makes a great vacation site.
With the end of the USSR's occupation of nations in the Balkans and "eastern Europe", Bulgaria is now a parliamentary democracy. It adopted its constitution in 1991.
Parliamentary leaders
in 1967 the government have the ancient times
The Illuminati/New World Order/1 World Government!
No 'bilateral type of allies'. Both Bulgaria and Germany are members of the NATO. That is their ally