The National Assembly elected for a four-year term and consisting of 240 Members of Parliament exercises the legislative power and parliamentary oversight. - http://www.parliament.bg
The President is the head of state. He shall embody the unity of the nation and shall represent the state in its international relations - http://www.president.bg
The Supreme Administrative Court carries out the supreme surveillance for the equal implementation of the laws in administrative justice and adjudicates disputes as to legality of the acts of the Council of Ministers, ministers and other acts specified in an Act - http://www.sac.government.bg
The Commission on Protection of Competition (CPC) is the authority enforcing the Competition Act (CA) and the State Aid Act. It is entrusted with the investigation of all competition infringements under the CA and the issuing of decisions - http://www.cpc.bg
The Agency is a centralised administrative structure to the Minister of Finance. The Agency is structured into a Central Customs Directorate and Regional Customs Directorates in Bourgas, Varna, Plovdiv, Rousse, and Sofia - http://www.customs.bg/en/
Since January 1st 2002 the governmental policy on employment is regulated by a new "Employment Promotion" Act. This new legislation determines and regulates the status of the National Employment Agency (NEA) - http://www.az.government.bg/eng/index_en.asp
The privatization of all sate -owned interests was centralized at the level of the Privatization Agency with the adoption of the law for privatization and post - privatization control in early 2002 - http://www.priv.government.bg/en/
The Public Procurement Agency was established on 12.03.2004 with a decree №56 of the Council of ministers (published in the State Gazette from 23.03.2004) in accordance with the recently accepted Public Procurement Law (in force since 01.10.2004),which provides the establishment of a self-dependent administrative structure in this field - http://www.aop.bg/index.php?ln=1
The Agency is subordinated to the Minister of Transport and Communications and will carry out functions related to administration, collection and spending of funds to support the development of telecommunications, posts' infra-structure, and information and communication technologies (ICT) - http://www.esmis.government.bg/en/
The competent regulatory authority for granting, amendment and supplement, termination and withdrawal of licences in the energy sector is the State Energy and Water Regulation Commission (the “SEWRC”), an independent specialised state regulatory body in the energy sector - http://www.dker.bg/indexen.php