President Iliana Iotova has officially convened the first session of the newly constituted 52nd National Assembly. According to a statement issued by the President’s Press Secretariat on Tuesday, President Iotova signed a formal decree authorizing the assembly’s inaugural meeting, scheduled for 10:00 am on April 30. This action was taken in accordance with the provisions set forth in Article 75 of the Constitution.
The signing of this decree marks the formal commencement of the new legislative term. During this initial sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs), providing an address to the body assuming legislative duties. Furthermore, procedural details concerning the election results are anticipated to be published shortly.
The Central Election Commission is expected to promulgate two key decisions in Tuesday’s issue of the State Gazette: one confirming the list of elected MPs belonging to the 52nd National Assembly, and a second detailing the official voting results and the subsequent distribution of parliamentary seats. The convening of the assembly via this presidential decree establishes the constitutional timeline for the new legislature. The scheduled sitting represents a critical moment for the nation’s governance structure, following the completion of the electoral process and the formal establishment of the new parliamentary body under President Iotova’s oversight.
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President Iliana Iotova has formally convened the initial session of the 52nd National Assembly by signing an official decree. A statement from the President’s Press Secretariat confirmed that the ina