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47th National Assembly dissolved

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Following the statements of the various parliamentary groups, the 47th National Assembly was dissolved today. The only ones who did not take the floor were the parliamentary groups of the MRF and the BSP. 

The last sitting of the deputies was closed by deputy Speaker Miroslav Ivanov, who pointed out that at a time of crisis, the parliament had not found the common ground needed to continue its work, it had not shown patience and tolerance. Ivanov also noted that "the tension of the political crisis in 2021 has obviously cast "its heavy shadow on the work of this National Assembly." 



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