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Parliament will debate for the second time the item of the Prime Minister s election on May 10 - Panorama

Politics 19:17 03/05/2021 Armenia Parliament will debate for the second time the item of the Prime Minister’s election on May 10 Pursuant to Article 140.3 of the constitutional law the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly, the item of the Prime Minister’s election will be debated on May 10, at 12:00 at the special sitting of the National Assembly be convened by force of law, the statement issued by the Speaker of the Parliament Ararat Mirzoyan said.  To note, the parliament debated the item on May 3 and did not elect Nikol Pashinyan in the post of the Prime Minister with 1 for, 3 against and 75 abstained vote s. To remind, Pashinyan announced his resignation on Sunday to pave the way for the snap parliamentary elections slated for 20 June. Under the Armenian constitution, following the prime minister’s resignation, the parliament has 14 days to elect a new head of government. In case it fails to do that after two attempts, the legislative body is dissolved and ear

Parliament will debate the item of the Prime Minister s election on May 3 - Panorama

Parliament will debate the item of the Prime Minister s election on May 3 - Panorama
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Bulgaria: BSP Insists on Salary Freeze for MPs, DB Sets Limit to Pay Rise at 25 Percent - Novinite com

Bulgaria today tabled a proposal for a freeze on MPs salaries and the cancellation of the proposal adopted yesterday to set additional remuneration of up to 25%. This was announced at a briefing by Vice-President of the National Assembly from the quota of the left wing Christian Vigenin. However, the decision proposed by Democratic Bulgaria was not for a new opportunity to raise their pay, but for a salary ceiling, which according to the parliamentary rules of procedure can be paid for national priority tasks. So far, there has been such an opportunity, but without a specified amount of bonuses. Vigenin stressed that the Lefts have not supported this decision and with this statement they want to put an end to speculation on the subject.

MPs called Reckless Lies Statement by Outgoing PM Borisov, that Parliament Has Raised Deputies Salaries to 10,000 BGN - Novinite com

Send to Kindle Deputies from various parliamentary groups refuted the publications on websites from yesterday and the subsequent statement of the outgoing Prime Minister Boyko Borissov that they have raised their salaries and will receive BGN 10,000 per month. The interpretations followed an amendment to yesterday s parliamentary rules, which introduced a 25% cap on additional remuneration for priority tasks. So far there has been no such cap. Earlier today, the resigned Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said in a video on Facebook: I saw how the first decisions were to raise their salaries to BGN 10,000. This remark provoked strong reactions around the parliament. MPs from all parties rejected the allegation as untrue.

Sensational Prognosis: President Radev Will Disband New Parliament on 13 May - Novinite com

The plenary hall of the new parliament may well be empty again after May 13. This is the critical date by which we will have known whether there will be another election because of impossibility to form a government, writes Trud daily. The ratio between the political forces in the 45th National Assembly will also prove to be a problem when adopting a new Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly. The first session of the new parliament is expected to be held this Thursday, when President Rumen Radev is due to convene lawmakers. However, they will start work under the old rules which provide for a fixed 10-day Easter recess starting on Good Friday (April 30). So far, no National Assembly has ever changed the dates of this parliamentary recess.

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