A recent amendment to Bulgaria’s electoral system has resulted in increased voting restrictions for Bulgarians living abroad, who can now only cast their ballots in diplomatic missions. Drawing on data from the Electoral Integrity Project, Andrea Fumarola and Nikolay Marinov assess what the new rules may mean for the country’s democracy
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
The 1991 Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria proclaimed the principle of people's sovereignty i...
For the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed differen...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
Last weekend’s election saw GERB continue as the largest party in Bulgaria’s parliament, a success f...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
The Bulgarian government currently lacks a majority in the country’s national parliament, with the g...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
Bulgaria is holding parliamentary elections today, after the government led by Plamen Oresharski res...
Bulgaria will hold parliamentary elections on 5 October, following the resignation of the country’s ...
The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by some international observers f...
The article presents the contemporary debate about political and suffrage transfor-mation in Bulgari...
Bulgaria joined the European Union (EU) on 1 January 2007, together with its fellow EU-accession lag...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
The 1991 Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria proclaimed the principle of people's sovereignty i...
For the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed differen...
Bulgaria continues to be marred by a seemingly never-ending cycle of parliamentary elections. While ...
Last weekend’s election saw GERB continue as the largest party in Bulgaria’s parliament, a success f...
On 2 October, Bulgarian citizens will once again go to the polls as the country holds its fourth par...
The Bulgarian government currently lacks a majority in the country’s national parliament, with the g...
This study analyzes the performance of the electoral systems in South Eastern European countries dur...
Bulgaria is holding parliamentary elections today, after the government led by Plamen Oresharski res...
Bulgaria will hold parliamentary elections on 5 October, following the resignation of the country’s ...
The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by some international observers f...
The article presents the contemporary debate about political and suffrage transfor-mation in Bulgari...
Bulgaria joined the European Union (EU) on 1 January 2007, together with its fellow EU-accession lag...
One of the key stories to emerge from Bulgaria’s election on 5 October was the disappointing result ...
While the GERB party was weakened further in the July snap elections in Bulgaria, dismantling the st...
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
The 1991 Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria proclaimed the principle of people's sovereignty i...
For the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed differen...