The formation of the Constitutional Court became possible only after 12 July 1991, when the Grand National Assembly adopted the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria.
By applying strictly and consistently the provisions of the Constitution, the Bulgarian Constitutional Court acts as a guarantee for the irreversibility of the democratic processes in Bulgaria whose realisation is the Constitution’s main aim. In this respect, of key importance to the State and society are: the decisions for the protection of the citizens’ human rights and legal interests, the separation of powers, the protection of property, the free business initiative, the independence of the media and the ban on censure, the conformity of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities with the Constitution, etc.
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