The Constitutional Court has been a key institution for the establishment of democracy in Bulgaria over the past 35 years. Vladislav Slavov, chairman of the Union of Jurists in Bulgaria, emphasizes its role as the main guardian of the Constitution and a pillar of the rule of law.
According to Slavov, the court's activity provides answers to complex questions, upon which the balance of powers and public trust depend. He called for stricter control over the acts of the National Assembly, especially given the large number of legislative proposals from Members of Parliament.
Slavov noted that the Constitutional Court is the only institution that can discipline the National Assembly and prevent abuses in the legislative process. In recognition, the Union of Jurists presented the court with an honorary plaque.