Bulgarian National Assembly Declares First Mandate Unsuccessful - Will there be a Second?
Today, the Bulgarian National Assembly has voted to end the first mandate aimed at forming a government with Prime Minister candidate Mariya Gabriel
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Parliament adopted procedural rules for the election of a deputy chairman and members of the Anticorruption Body.
The proposals contain written motives that justify the high professional and moral qualities of the candidates.
The hearings of the candidates are held at an open meeting of the Commission for Combating Corruption, Conflict of Interest and Parliamentary Ethics.
The candidate who has received more than half of the votes of the deputies is considered to be elected. If the candidate does not receive the necessary votes, the National Assembly adopts a decision to open a new selection procedure.
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