The Bulgarian National Assembly will not hold regular plenary sessions between March 8 and 24, when the political parties and coalitions are expected to make their campaign for the Parliamentary elections on April 4. The decision was adopted by the Bulgarian MPs on Wednesday, reported BNT.
This country’s constitution allows the President of the National Assembly to convene an extraordinary plenary session, if necessary. On March 25, the MPs will participate at a plenary sitting for the last time, with the only item on the agenda being the termination of the 44th National Assembly.
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