Iotova Signs Decree Convening First Sitting of 52nd National Assembly

President Iliana Iotova has officially convened the first legislative session of the newly constituted 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, President Iotova signed a formal decree on Tuesday, setting the date for the inaugural sitting at 10:00 am on April 30th. This action was taken in accordance with the provisions outlined in Article 75 of the Constitution.

During this initial legislative session, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). The formal convening marks a significant procedural step for the new parliamentary term. Furthermore, the official confirmation of the election results and the composition of the new legislature are anticipated to be published shortly.

Specifically, a decision issued by the Central Election Commission detailing the elected MPs for the 52nd National Assembly, alongside the official announcement regarding the voting results and the subsequent distribution of seats, is expected to appear in Tuesday’s edition of the State Gazette. The issuance of this decree solidifies the timeline for the new parliament’s commencement of duties. The procedural steps taken by President Iotova ensure that the legislative body can formally convene and begin its mandate following the electoral cycle.

The official documentation remains the primary source for verifying the procedural milestones leading up to the inaugural sitting.

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