Iotova Signs Decree Convening First Sitting of 52nd National Assembly

President Iliana Iotova has formally convened the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, the President signed the necessary decree establishing the first sitting of the newly elected body for 10:00 am on April 30. This action was executed in accordance with Article 75 of the Constitution.

The opening sitting is scheduled to feature an address from President Iotova, who will address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). This formal commencement marks the beginning of the legislative term for the 52nd National Assembly. Further procedural details regarding the new parliament are anticipated to be officially published in Tuesday’s edition of the State Gazette.

Specifically, the document is expected to contain the Central Election Commission’s official decision listing the elected MPs, alongside the definitive announcement detailing the voting results and the final distribution of seats within the new legislative body. The issuance of this decree serves to provide the constitutional framework for the Assembly’s proceedings. The convening of the 52nd National Assembly represents a significant procedural milestone following the recent election cycle, allowing the newly constituted parliament to commence its official legislative duties under the oversight of the Presidency.

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  1. President Iliana Iotova has signed a decree formally convening the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, this action establishes the first si

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