Iotova Signs Decree Convening First Sitting of 52nd National Assembly

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

During this crucial initial sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). The assembly’s commencement marks a significant transition in the country’s legislative process. In preparation for the session, the central electoral body has finalized key procedural documents.

It is anticipated that the Central Election Commission will issue a decision detailing the elected MPs for the 52nd National Assembly. Furthermore, a separate decision announcing the comprehensive voting results and the official distribution of seats within the new parliament is expected to be published in Tuesday’s issue of the State Gazette. The issuance of this decree by Iotova solidifies the timeline for the legislative body to convene and begin its work.

The scheduled sitting represents the formal beginning of the 52nd National Assembly’s mandate. All stakeholders await the official publication of the election results, which will underpin the proceedings of the assembly’s first sitting.

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