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At 1 p.m. on Wednesday, the government with Rosen Zhelyazkov will vote

This is clear from the parliamentary program

Jul 2, 2024 20:36 275

At 1 p.m., the government with Rosen Zhelyazkov will vote. This shows the Draft Program of the Parliament, published on the website of the National Assembly.

Point three is the election of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria from 1:00 p.m. together with points 4 and 5, which are respectively the adoption of the structure of the Council of Ministers and the election of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria.

The regular meeting of the National Assembly will start at 9:00 a.m.

with a hearing from Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev, Acting Minister of Defense Atanas Zapryanov and Acting Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nevyana Miteva regarding Bulgaria's position on the upcoming NATO summit in Washington. The second point is the dismissal of the deputy chairman of the Financial Supervision Commission, who heads the "Insurance Supervision" department.

On Thursday, the acting Prime Minister Glavchev and the acting Minister of Defense Gen. Stopped. This time, Glavchev will answer questions about our relations with North Macedonia, and Zapryanov about non-participation of the Republic of Bulgaria in any form with live armed and unarmed force in the military conflict in Ukraine. The official Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Violeta Koritarova, and the Chairman of the Management Board of the Road Infrastructure Agency will be heard again on Thursday. Yordan Valchev, regarding the progress of the construction of the “Hemus“ and the progress in the procedures for starting the construction of the "Black Sea" highway.

Dimitar Glavchev will be heard for the third time in a row on Friday,

regarding dismissals and appointments in the State Agency “National Security”, State Commission on Information Security, State Agency “Technical Operations” and State Agency “Intelligence”. The deputies will end the plenary week with parliamentary control.