Across
- 5. The head of government, leads the Council of Ministers, elected by the National Assembly.
- 7. Groups within the National Assembly that work on policy areas (defense, healthcare, etc).
- 9. The power of the President to have legislation reconsidered by Parliament.
- 10. A President of Bulgaria, first elected in 2016.
- 11. Special type of national assembly that can amend the Constitution.
- 13. The parliament of Bulgaria, enacts legislation.
- 14. The financial plan of the state, determined by the National Assembly.
- 15. The branch of government that interprets and applies laws.
Down
- 1. The branch of government that enforces laws (includes the Council of Ministers).
- 2. The supreme law of Bulgaria, defines government structure and citizens’ rights.
- 3. Type of court that interprets the Constitution and whether laws are constitutional.
- 4. Where we had to get our data for our Geography Major last year
- 5. The "official" head of state, symbol of national unity, commander-in-chief of Bulgaria's armed forces.
- 6. Rights that require government action, such as education, healthcare, and welfare.
- 8. The branch of government that creates and passes laws.
- 12. Institution protecting citizens’ rights and handles complaints against public authorities.
