President Iliana Iotova has formally initiated the legislative process for the new term by signing a presidential decree that convenes the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly. According to the President’s Press Secretariat, the official decree was signed and scheduled for the first sitting of the newly elected body to commence at 10:00 am on April 30. This action was taken in accordance with Article 75 of the Constitution, establishing the legal framework for the assembly’s commencement.
During this significant first sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament. The address is anticipated to outline the legislative priorities and the mandate of the newly constituted parliament. Furthermore, the formal confirmation of the election results is pending official promulgation.
The Central Election Commission is responsible for issuing the definitive decision detailing the elected Members of Parliament for the 52nd National Assembly, alongside the official announcement regarding the voting outcomes and the final distribution of seats within the new legislative body. These crucial documents are anticipated to be published in the State Gazette edition released on Tuesday. The convening of the assembly marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s governance, providing the institutional platform for the new parliamentary term to begin its legislative work following the signing of the presidential decree.
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President Iliana Iotova has formally commenced the legislative proceedings for the new term by signing a presidential decree. This decree officially convenes the inaugural session of the 52nd National