Iotova Signs Decree Convening First Sitting of 52nd National Assembly

President Iliana Iotova formally initiated the legislative process for the new government by signing a presidential decree convening the first official sitting of the 52nd National Assembly. According to statements released by the President’s Press Secretariat on Tuesday, the convening of this inaugural session was scheduled for 10:00 am on April 30. The issuance of the decree was executed in accordance with the provisions outlined in Article 75 of the nation’s Constitution, marking a key constitutional step following recent elections.

During this highly anticipated inaugural sitting, President Iotova is scheduled to address the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). This address is expected to set the tone for the legislative session and guide the transition of governance to the new parliamentary body. Furthermore, the operational details confirming the composition of the new parliament are slated for official publication.

A comprehensive decision from the Central Election Commission, which formally announces the elected MPs comprising the 52nd National Assembly, is anticipated. This announcement will also detail the final voting results and the subsequent distribution of seats within the new legislative chamber. These critical electoral findings are expected to be promulgated within the official issue of the State Gazette released on Tuesday.

The convening of the assembly through this official decree ensures a structured commencement to the legislative term, allowing the newly elected representatives to convene and begin their mandated duties under the guidance of the executive leadership.

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