President Iliana Iotova has formally convened the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly through the signing of a presidential decree, according to the President’s Press Secretariat on Tuesday. The issuance of this decree was conducted in accordance with Article 75 of the nation’s Constitution, marking the official commencement of the new legislative term. The first sitting is scheduled to take place on April 30th, beginning at 10:00 am.
During this significant session, President Iotova is expected to deliver an address to the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). This address is anticipated to outline the legislative agenda and the priorities of the administration for the coming term. Procedurally, the formal establishment of the new parliament relies on key documents expected to be promulgated in the State Gazette’s issue on Tuesday.
These documents include the official decision from the Central Election Commission confirming the roster of elected MPs who will serve in the 52nd National Assembly. Furthermore, the State Gazette is anticipated to publish the comprehensive results of the recent elections, detailing the final vote counts and the official distribution of seats among the parliamentary blocs. The convening of this assembly marks a critical constitutional milestone, allowing the newly constituted legislature to begin its work under the formal authority granted by the presidential decree.
The proceedings are set to transition the nation’s governance into the operational phase of the new parliamentary cycle.
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