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President Rumen Radev will convene the National Assembly in accordance with the term laid down in the Constitution and after the Central Election Commission (CEC) has published the names of the elected Members of the National Assembly in the State Gazette. This was reported by the press office of the head of state, quoted by Focus. On the agenda of our society is the question of whether the parliamentary parties can form a government under the relevant constitutional procedure. Otherwise, the National Assembly will be dissolved, and without a functioning parliament it is inconceivable to implement constitutional changes , Rumen Radev said in a statement on this occasion.
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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and the Council of Ministers are obliged to table resignations at the first session of the new National Assembly. It will most likely be convened by the president a week after the results submitted by the Central Election Commission (CEC)are published in the State Gazette, said expert in constitutional law Prof. Plamen Kirov.
For This Morning talk show on Nova TV, he said that formation of an expert government is highly unlikely as politicians from different parties barely speak to each other.
The professor rules out the hypothesis that no political force will nominate cabinet members and a prime minister.