President Iliana Iotova officially convened the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly. According to reports from the President’s Press Secretariat on Tuesday, the convening was formalized via a presidential decree, which was issued in accordance with Article 75 of the Constitution. The decree scheduled the first sitting of the newly elected legislative body to take place at 10:00 am on April 30.
During this significant opening session, President Iotova is scheduled to address the assembled Members of Parliament (MPs), marking the formal beginning of the new parliamentary term. The procedural steps confirming the composition of the 52nd National Assembly are also forthcoming. It is anticipated that the Central Election Commission will promulgate the official decisions detailing the elected MPs and outlining the final vote results and seat distribution within the State Gazette on Tuesday.
The convening of this first legislative sitting represents a key constitutional milestone, formally activating the legislative mandate for the new parliamentary cohort. President Iotova’s address is expected to set the tone for the Assembly’s legislative agenda moving forward. The issuance of the formal decree ensures that all procedural requirements for the commencement of parliamentary duties have been met, providing a clear framework for the work of the 52nd National Assembly.
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President Iliana Iotova formally convened the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly using a presidential decree, according to reports issued by the President’s Press Secretariat on Tuesday.