Forces Distribute Seats in New Parliament

During a meeting in the new 52nd National Assembly, various political forces finalized their seating allocations, with representatives stating that the distribution of physical resources was achieved by consensus. Speakers addressed procedural matters, noting that while the election of a chairperson was discussed, some advised that such a vote should occur later than the first sitting. Concerns raised by the forces during the session extended beyond seating arrangements, focusing heavily on systemic issues.

Multiple parties emphasized the urgent need for anti-crisis measures to control rising prices and to safeguard funds allocated under the Recovery and Resilience Plan. Regarding the judiciary, several groups indicated support for measures aimed at reforming the Supreme Judicial Council. On procedural points, representatives confirmed that the seat distribution proceeded smoothly, with all parliamentary groups expected to be accommodated.

Discussions also touched upon the nomination of deputies for the chair position. One political group stated its commitment to remaining a constructive and effective opposition force while advocating for a clear coalition agreement. The political spectrum voiced priorities ranging from higher incomes and a competitive business environment to comprehensive judicial reform.

These discussions underscore the key legislative priorities facing the parliament as it prepares for its first session. President Iliana Iotova confirmed that the 52nd National Assembly is scheduled to convene on Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

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  1. During a session of the new 52nd National Assembly, various political factions concluded the allocation of seating arrangements. Representatives stated that the distribution of physical seating was ac

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