President Iliana Iotova has officially convened the inaugural session of the newly constituted 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, Iotova signed a formal decree on Tuesday, setting the date for the first sitting to be April 30th, commencing at 10:00 am. The issuance of this decree was executed in accordance with Article 75 of the Constitution.
During this highly anticipated opening sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). The convening of the Assembly marks a significant constitutional milestone following the recent elections. In anticipation of the formal proceedings, procedural details are expected to be finalized and published shortly.
Specifically, the Central Election Commission is anticipated to promulgate two key documents in Tuesday’s edition of the State Gazette. These documents will officially announce the roster of elected MPs serving in the 52nd National Assembly and detail the final results regarding the distribution of seats within the new parliamentary body. The signing of the decree by Iotova provides the necessary legal framework for the commencement of legislative work.
The inaugural sitting is therefore expected to serve as the platform for the President to formally address the collective body of representatives, solidifying the transition of governance to the new parliamentary term.
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