During the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly, President Iliana Iotova addressed the newly sworn-in members of the legislature, emphasizing the immediate need for the passage of the 2026 national budget. She characterized the extension of the 2025 budget as a significant sign of institutional impasse, warning that any further delay would lead to stagnation and unpredictability for citizens, businesses, and governmental bodies. The head of state stressed that restoring public confidence in Bulgarian institutions would require sustained, concerted efforts across all branches of government.
Iotova stated that the electorate had entrusted Progressive Bulgaria with expectations of stable governance, adherence to the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution, and a commitment to justice and anti-corruption measures. Furthermore, the President urged Bulgaria to adopt a more assertive stance within the European Union. Iotova argued that Bulgaria’s perspective and influence must be fully utilized, particularly regarding the security of the EU’s external borders and the development of the Western Balkans.
She asserted that Bulgaria has significant contributions to offer that are valuable to Europe’s overall competitiveness and high standards. In her address, Iotova underscored that the legislature’s immediate focus on the national budget is crucial, framing it as a necessary step toward systemic stability and projecting a stronger national voice on the international stage.
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