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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 16:57:00+00:00

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(1) (amend., SG 18/05,in force from 1 January 2007) Foreigners and foreign legal entities may acquire property over land under the conditions ensuing from Bulgaria's accession to the European Union, or by virtue of an international treaty that has been ratified, promulgated and entered into force for the Republic of Bulgaria, as well as through inheritance by operation of the law.
(1) Everyone shall be entitled to express an opinion or to publicize it through words, written or oral, sound or image, or in any other way.
(2) (Amend. – SG 12/07, in force from 1 January 2008) The training of the citizens to defend the country shall be established by law.
(2) (New – SG 12/07) The National Assembly shall have an independent budget.
(1) (amend. – SG 12/07) The National Assembly shall open its sessions and pass resolutions when more than half of its Members are present.
(2) Should the National Assembly vote no confidence in the Prime Minister or the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister shall hand in his governments resignation.
The Council of Ministers shall manage the implementation of the state budget; organize the management of the states assets; conclude, confirm or denounce international treaties when authorized to do so by law.
The body of local self-government within a municipality shall be a municipal council elected directly by the populace for a term of four years by a procedure envisaged by the law.
(1) The mayor shall be the executive power within a municipality. He shall be elected for a term of four years by the populace or by the municipal council in a manner established by law.
A municipality shall be entitled to own municipal property, which it shall use to the interest of the territorial community.
(2) A municipalitys permanent sources of revenue shall be established by law.
(3) (New-SG 12/07)The municipal council shall determine the size of local taxes under conditions, by a procedure and within the frames, established by law.
(4) (New-SG 12/07) The municipal council shall determine the size of local charges by a procedure, established by law.
(5) (Former para 3- SG 12/07) The State shall ensure the normal work of the municipalities through budget appropriations and other means.
The region shall be an administrative territorial unit for the conduct of a regional policy, the implementation of state governance on a local level, and the ensuring the concurrance of national and local interests.
(1) Each region shall be governed by a regional governor aided by a regional administration.
The central bodies of State and their territorial sub-divisions shall exercise control over the legality of the acts of the bodies of local government only when authorized to do so by law.
A municipal council shall be free to challenge before a court any act which infringes its rights.
(1) The Constitutional Court shall consist of 12 judges, one-third of whom shall be elected by the National Assembly, one-third shall be appointed by the President, and one-third shall be elected by a joint meeting of the judges of the Supreme Court of Cassation and the Supreme Administrative Court.
re-appointment. The make-up of the Constitutional Court shall be renewed every three years from each quota, in a rotation order established by law.
(3) The judges of the Constitutional Court shall be lawyers of high professional and moral integrity and with at least fifteen years of professional experience.
(4) The judges of the Constitutional Court shall elect by secret ballot a Chairman of the Court for a period of three years.
(5) The status of a judge of the Constitutional Court shall be incompatible with a representative mandate, or any state or public post, or membership in a political party or trade union, or with the practicing of a free, commercial, or any other paid occupation.
(6) A judge of the Constitutional Court shall enjoy the same immunity as a Member of the National Assembly.
5. incompatibility with an office or activity referred to in Art. 147 para 5.
(2) The Constitutional Court shall lift the immunity of a judge or establish his de facto inability to perform his duties by a secret ballot requiring a majority of at least two-thirds of the votes of all justices.
(3) Where the mandate of a Constitutional judge is terminated, a new judge from the same quota shall be appointed or elected within one month.
8. rule on impeachments by the National Assembly against the President or the Vice President.
(1) The Constitutional Court shall act on an initiative from not fewer than one-fifth of all Members of the National Assembly, the President, the Council of Ministers, the Supreme Court of Cassation, the Supreme Administrative Court or the Prosecutor General. A challenge to competence pursuant to para 1 item 3 of the preceding Article may further be filed by a municipal council.
(3) (new, SG 27/06) The Ombudsman may approach the Constitutional Court with a request for declaring as unconstitutional a law which infringes human rights and freedoms.
(1) A ruling of the Constitutional Court shall require a majority of more than half of the votes of all judges.
The National Assembly shall be free to amend all provisions of the Constitution except those within the prerogatives of the Grand National Assembly.
(1) The initiative to introduce a constitutional amendment bill shall belong to one quarter of the Members of the National Assembly and to the President.
(1) A constitutional amendment shall require a majority of three quarters of the votes of all Members of the National Assembly in three ballots on three different days.
An amendment to the Constitution shall be signed and promulgated in State Gazette by the Chairperson of the Grand National Assembly within seven days of being passed.
A Grand National Assembly shall consist of 400 Members elected according to the election law in force.
2. resolve on any changes in the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria and ratify any international treaty envisaging such a change.
(1) Only the President or at least half of the Members of the Grand National Assembly have the right to introduce an amendment bill pursuant to the preceding Article.
An Act of the Grand National Assembly shall be signed and promulgated in State Gazette by the Assemblys Chairperson within seven days of it being passed.
The flag of the Republic of Bulgaria shall be a tricolor: white, green, and red from top, placed horizontally.
The rules for the placing of the state seal and the raising of the national flag shall be established by law.
The National Anthem of the Republic of Bulgaria shall be the song "Mila Rodino".
Pending the election of a Supreme Court of Cassation and a Supreme Administrative Court, their prerogatives pursuant to Art. 130 para 3 and Art. 147 para 1 of the Constitution shall be exercised by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Bulgaria.
(1) The provisions of the existing laws shall be applicable on condition that they do not contravene the Constitution.
The organization of the judiciary established by the Constitution shall come into force following the passing of the new structural and procedural laws within the term established by para 2 of § 3.
Judges, prosecutors and investigating magistrates shall become irremovable if within three months of its formation the Supreme Judicial Council does not rule that they lack the necessary professional merits.
Pending the passing of new legislation concerning Bulgarian National Television, Bulgarian National Radio and the Bulgarian News Agency, the National Assembly shall practise the prerogatives vested in the Grand National Assembly with respect to these national institutions.
(1) Elections for a National Assembly and bodies of local self-government shall be held within three months of the self-dissolution of the Grand National Assembly. The date of the elections shall be scheduled by the President in accordance with his prerogatives pursuant to Art. 98 item 1 of the Constitution.
This Constitution shall enter into force on the day on which it is promulgated in State Gazette by the Chairperson of the Grand National Assembly, and shall supersede the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria adopted on May 18th, 1971 (Promulgated in State Gazette No 39/1971; amended in SG Nos. 6/1990, 29/1990, 87/1990, 94/1990, 98/1990, corrected in SG No. 98/1990).
(1) Within three months of the entry into force of the Law amending and supplementing the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria, the National Assembly shall pass the laws connected with the implementation of these amendments and supplements.
(2) Within three months of the entry into force of § 1, item 3, the Supreme Judicial Council shall appoint the heads of the judicial bodies.
The heads of the judicial bodies who, until the entry into force of this Law, have occupied the respective administrative position for more than 5 years, may be appointed to the same position for only one more mandate.
The judges, prosecutors and investigating magistrates who by the time of entry into force of this Law have not completed the 3-year term of office on the respective position, shall become irremovable under the terms of § 1, item 1, of this Law.
§ 1, item 3, shall enter into force as of 1 January 2004.
§ 2 shall enter into force as of the date of entry into force of the Treaty concerning the Accession of the Republic of Bulgaria to the European Union and shall not apply to international treaties found.
The National Assembly shall pass the laws referring to the application of these amendments and supplements, within one year following the entry into force of the Law Amending and Supplementing the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall enter into force from 1 January 2008.

References: Art. 147
 Art. 130
 Art. 147
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 Art. 98
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