第二届国民议会:选举、建立和组成]

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Milko Palangurski, Hristina Hristova
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保加利亚议会制度随着 1879 年秋季第一届国民议会的成立而诞生。政治经验不足、反对立宪以及君主、议会和行政部门之间的分歧导致了该国的第一次政治危机,这场危机有多种可能的结果。最终,人们认为有必要再次寻求人民的投票,以便在三个争执不下的权力机构之间达成平衡。年轻的国家行政机构成功地发展了已取得的成果,并为保加利亚公民成功、民主地表达自己的意愿提供了条件。第二届国民议会在一次大选后成立,又举行了两次为期一个日历年的选举。选举团的领土范围得到了改善,参加投票的机会和选举过程的公正性得到了保证。投票按照 1879 年 4 月通过的《第一届国民议会代表选举暂行规则》进行。然而,选举结果明确显示,《暂行规则》所追求的高投票率无法实现,投票首日的高选举门槛也不切实际,因此有必要取消。选举过程中的违规行为几乎与上届议会投票时的情况相同,但经常被过度曝光或出于政治目的而被忽视。与第二届国民议会有关的选举进程促使自由党和保守党在国家和地区层面迅速而明确地形成了政党结构。
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The Second National Assembly: Elections, Establishment, and Composition]
The Bulgarian parliamentary system came into being with the formation of the First National Assembly in the fall of 1879. Political inexperience, constitutional opposition, as well as disagreements between the monarch, parliament and executive led to the first political crisis in the country, which had several possible outcomes. Ultimately, the idea was embraced that it was necessary to seek the vote of the people once again, in order to strike a balance between the three disputing authorities. The young state administration managed to develop what was achieved and to provide conditions for Bulgarian citizens to successfully and democratically declare their intention. The Second National Assembly was established after one general election and two additional elections were held for a period of one calendar year. The territorial scope of the electoral colleges was improved, and access to the polls and integrity of the electoral process were ensured. The vote took place in accordance with the Provisional Rules for the Election of Representatives to the First Ordinary National Assembly, adopted in April 1879. However, the election results unequivocally showed that the large voter turnout sought through them could not be achieved, and that the high electoral threshold on the first day of the vote was unrealistic and therefore necessary to be removed. Violations in the electoral process remained almost the same as those established during the vote for the previous Assembly, but quite frequently overexposed or neglected for political purposes. The electoral process related to the Second National Assembly triggered a rapid and definitive formation of the Liberals and Conservatives’ party structures at both the national and regional levels.
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