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Bulgarian Parliament Amends Constitution, Removes SCC President from Caretaker PM List
During the second reading of constitutional amendments, Parliament voted on Tuesday to exclude the Supreme Court of Cassation (SCC) president from the list of candidates for the President's selection of a caretaker Prime Minister.
Parliament announces recess until October
The Turkish parliament has officially announced a recess period until Oct. 1, according to a publication in the Official Gazette.
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Bulgaria: Early Elections Seem Inevitable
Another early parliamentary election seems increasingly likely after the overthrow of Kiril Petkov's government, and the earliest realistic date for this is set for September 25, according to unofficial comments from the main parliamentary forces.
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Govt meeting for budget session
Ljubljana – The government is meeting this evening to discuss the budgetary documents for 2022 and 2023 which must be sent to parliament by 1 October.
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Bulgarian Professor – It's Good That First Sitting of New Parliament Will Be In Old Building
According to the expert in constitutional law Prof. Plamen Kirov the decision to hold the first sitting of the 45th parliament in the old building is a good one. However, it is likely to spark controversy over where parliament should sit in principle.
President Radev Convenes First Session of New National Assembly on April 15
The first sitting of the newly elected 45th National Assembly will take place on Thursday (April 15th). Today, President Rumen Radev signed a decree convening it.
Parliament Resumes its Work from Thursday - May 14th
This was announced by the Speaker of the National Assembly Tsveta Karayancheva.
Parliament resumes its work from Thursday - May 14. This was announced by the Speaker of the National Assembly Tsveta Karayancheva at the end of the extraordinary sitting for the vote on the amendments to the Health Act.
Parliament session on the abolition of the state of emergency to be held tomorrow
Parliament's Speaker Maja Gojkovic said on Monday that the MPs will also consider the Bill on the validity of the regulations passed by the Government with the signature of the President during the state of emergency and approved by the National Assembly, submitted by the Government of Serbia.
The sitting will be held in the National Assembly House starting at 10 am.
Snap Turkish elections bill submitted to parliament
The bill on holding snap elections on June 24 was submitted to the office of Parliament Speaker İsmail Kahraman on on April 18.
Turkish parliament passes bylaw changes
Turkey's parliament has voted for the 18-article internal regulation amendment which reduces the duration of speeches and discussion opportunities for opposition parties amid strong criticisms.
The amendment, prepared by the joint efforts of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), was approved at the plenary session on late July 27.
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