Commission Adopts Decision Announcing Names of 240 MPs Elected to 52nd National Assembly

The Central Election Commission (CEC) formally adopted a unanimous decision on Friday concerning the results of the recent parliamentary elections. This official decision pertains to the declaration of the 240 Members of Parliament who were elected on April 19th to serve in the 52nd National Assembly. The adoption of this resolution marks the procedural culmination of the electoral process, confirming the composition of the new legislative body.

The CEC confirmed that the finalized list of names and credentials will be officially published across multiple platforms to ensure maximum transparency and accessibility. Specifically, the decision will be posted on the official website of the Central Election Commission and simultaneously promulgated in the State Gazette. This formal announcement by the commission solidifies the mandate for the newly elected representatives.

The CEC’s action adheres to established constitutional procedures for validating election outcomes. By issuing this comprehensive decision, the commission is formally announcing the transition of power and the commencement of the legislative term for the 52nd National Assembly. The publication methods—the dedicated website and the State Gazette—serve as the primary legal instruments through which the results are recognized and recorded in the national record.

All stakeholders are advised to refer to these official sources for the definitive list of elected members. This final step by the commission concludes the immediate electoral phase and directs attention toward the subsequent governance activities of the newly constituted parliament.

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2 thoughts on “Commission Adopts Decision Announcing Names of 240 MPs Elected to 52nd National Assembly

  1. The CEC has now formally published the list of the 240 MPs elected to the 52nd National Assembly.

  2. What criteria were used by the Commission to determine the final list of elected MPs?

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