President Iliana Iotova formally convened the inaugural session of the newly elected 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, President Iotova signed the necessary decree on Tuesday, setting the date for the first legislative sitting at 10:00 a.m. on April 30.
This action was taken in accordance with Article 75 of the Constitution. During this anticipated opening sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs), marking the commencement of the new legislative term. Furthermore, the official announcement detailing the results of the elections and the composition of the new parliament is expected to be published in the State Gazette on Tuesday.
Specifically, the Central Election Commission is slated to promulgate two key decisions: one listing the elected MPs for the 52nd National Assembly, and another detailing the official voting results and the distribution of seats within the new legislative body. The issuance of this decree by President Iotova serves as the constitutional mandate for the assembly’s gathering. The convening of this sitting signals the formal transfer of legislative power and the start of parliamentary proceedings for the 52nd term.
All procedural confirmations and electoral outcomes will be officially documented through the state gazette, providing a clear record of the mandate given to the newly formed parliament.
Topics: #iotova #decree #sitting