Postcommunisme et Consolidation Démocratique. Repères de la Transition de Bulgarie vers la Démocratie
Post-Communism and Democratic Consolidation. Benchmarks of Transition in Romania and Bulgaria
Author(s): Mihaela MelinteSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Cetatea de Scaun
Keywords: Keywords: post-Communism; transition; elections; democratic consolidation; European integration Mots-clefs: postcommunisme; transition; élections; consolidation démocratique; intégration européenne
Summary/Abstract: Since the fall of communism, Bulgaria managed to consolidate a democratic political system, with a stable parliament, an active civil society and media free from political influence. A series of presidential, parliamentary and local elections took place in this period; these elections were free, correct and without major problems. Considerable progresses have been made in applying the principles of the rule of law, but there are still many efforts to be made in this direction. The main goal of this article is to highlight Bulgaria’s way of facing transition and overcoming this complex process. In addition to that, this analysis emphasizes some aspects of this country’s recent political evolutions, with an accent on the electoral process, which speeded the acquirement of a much desired statute: consolidated democracy.
Journal: Valahian Journal of Historical Studies
- Issue Year: 2009
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 159-174
- Page Count: 16
- Language: French
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