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  1. A total of seven Grand National Assemblies have been in operation in Bulgaria, the last one from 10 July 1990 to 12 July 1991 adopting the current constitution.

  2. In Bulgaria, a Grand National Assembly ( Bulgarian: Велико народно събрание, romanized : Veliko narodno sǎbranie) is a special meeting of the National Assembly which may be convened in order for matters of special jurisdiction. The first Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria was conducted from April 17 to June 26, 1879.

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  4. News. Since the beginning of its mandate, the 49th National Assembly has adopted 148 laws and 286 decisions, 156 hours and 54 minutes is the time used to carry out the control function of Parliament. Vice-Presidents of the National Assembly Rositsa Kirova and Kristian Vigenin and Members of the National Assembly attended the ceremony of raising ...

  5. The Seventh Grand National Assembly voted the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria on 12 July 1991. It also consists of 169 articles grouped into ten chapters but it has transitional and final provisions in nine paragraphs.

  6. We, the Members of the Seventh Grand National Assembly, guided by our desire to express the will of the people of Bulgaria, by pledging our loyalty to the universal human values of liberty, peace, humanism, equality, justice and tolerance;

  7. Read More. In Bulgaria: Consolidation of power. Elections for a Grand National Assembly to prepare a new constitution were held on October 27, 1946. The noncommunist opposition polled more than one million votes, or 28 percent of the total.

  8. The current constitution was adopted on 12 July 1991 by the 7th Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria, and defines the country as a unitary parliamentary republic. It has been amended five times (in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2015).

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