The No-Confidence Vote: A Real Form of Parliamentary Control or a Means of Political Destabilization?
Authors:
Adelina
Valkova
St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Pages:
302-
307
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/NJYU2569
Abstract:
The article analyzes the legal framework of one of the classical forms of parliamentary control – the no-confidence vote – as the main way of engaging and realizing the political responsibility of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Its implications are considered in both legal and political terms. The mechanisms laid down by the fathers of the 1991 Constitution, which protect the government from unjustified early termination of its powers, are analyzed. The need for more transparency in the implementation of the controlling powers of the National Assembly is stressed upon.
Keywords:
interaction between powers; controlling powers of the National Assembly; forms of parliamentary control; no-confidence vote; political responsibility of the Council of Ministers.
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