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44th National Assembly

44-то Народно събрание
History
FoundedApril 19, 2017 (2017-04-19)
DisbandedMarch 25, 2021 (2021-03-25)
Preceded by 43rd National Assembly
Succeeded by 45th National Assembly
Leadership
Deputy Speakers
Structure
Seats240
Political groups
Government (122)
  GERB (95)
  United Patriots (27)

Confidence
and supply
(12)

  Volya (12)

Opposition (106)

  BSP (80)
  DPS (26)
Political groups
Government (116)
  GERB (95)
  United Patriots (21)

Confidence
and supply
(12)

  Volya (12)

Opposition (112)

  BSP (70)
  DPS (25)
  Independent (17)
Meeting place
National Assembly Building, Sofia
Website
parliament.bg

The Forty-Fourth National Assembly ( Bulgarian: Четиридесет и четвъртото народно събрание) was a convocation of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, formed according to the results of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, held on 26 March 2017.

History

Government

The 44th National Assembly elected the Third Borisov Government after a coalition agreement was reached between the parliamentary groups of GERB and the United Patriots. [1]
Due to internal disagreements, 7 politicians from the Attack party, including their leader Volen Siderov, were expelled from the United Patriots parliamentary group on 25 July 2019. This made the government a minority one but shortly after, the Volya party reassured its confidence in the government. [2] [3]

Speakership

The initial Speaker of the National Assembly was Dimitar Glavchev who resigned on November 17, 2017. Tsveta Karayancheva was chosen as his successor and remained in her role until the term of the 44th National Assembly ended. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Коалиционното споразумение между ГЕРБ и "Обединени патриоти" (пълен текст)". Dnevnik. April 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "„Атака" е изключена от „Обединени патриоти"". Informo. July 25, 2019.
  3. ^ ""Воля" ще подкрепи правителство, но само ако то се съобрази с приоритетите ѝ - Bgonair". www.bgonair.bg.
  4. ^ "Цвета Караянчева смени Димитър Главчев | Труд". trud.bg.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
44th National Assembly

44-то Народно събрание
History
FoundedApril 19, 2017 (2017-04-19)
DisbandedMarch 25, 2021 (2021-03-25)
Preceded by 43rd National Assembly
Succeeded by 45th National Assembly
Leadership
Deputy Speakers
Structure
Seats240
Political groups
Government (122)
  GERB (95)
  United Patriots (27)

Confidence
and supply
(12)

  Volya (12)

Opposition (106)

  BSP (80)
  DPS (26)
Political groups
Government (116)
  GERB (95)
  United Patriots (21)

Confidence
and supply
(12)

  Volya (12)

Opposition (112)

  BSP (70)
  DPS (25)
  Independent (17)
Meeting place
National Assembly Building, Sofia
Website
parliament.bg

The Forty-Fourth National Assembly ( Bulgarian: Четиридесет и четвъртото народно събрание) was a convocation of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, formed according to the results of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, held on 26 March 2017.

History

Government

The 44th National Assembly elected the Third Borisov Government after a coalition agreement was reached between the parliamentary groups of GERB and the United Patriots. [1]
Due to internal disagreements, 7 politicians from the Attack party, including their leader Volen Siderov, were expelled from the United Patriots parliamentary group on 25 July 2019. This made the government a minority one but shortly after, the Volya party reassured its confidence in the government. [2] [3]

Speakership

The initial Speaker of the National Assembly was Dimitar Glavchev who resigned on November 17, 2017. Tsveta Karayancheva was chosen as his successor and remained in her role until the term of the 44th National Assembly ended. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Коалиционното споразумение между ГЕРБ и "Обединени патриоти" (пълен текст)". Dnevnik. April 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "„Атака" е изключена от „Обединени патриоти"". Informo. July 25, 2019.
  3. ^ ""Воля" ще подкрепи правителство, но само ако то се съобрази с приоритетите ѝ - Bgonair". www.bgonair.bg.
  4. ^ "Цвета Караянчева смени Димитър Главчев | Труд". trud.bg.

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