Bulgarian citizens certainly need to hear three things today. First – there is hope, and this hope is that the state will return to its normal governance. This was stated by Natalia Kiselova in her first words as the Speaker of the 51st National Assembly, quoted by Dariknews.bg.
„Sweat and tears - it won't be easy. The efforts should be worth it, because the Bulgarian citizens want a country that thinks about them”, she added.
Kiselova thanked those who supported her and those who did not vote her confidence.
„From today on, I will be the chairman of the National Assembly for everyone, and the efforts must be worth it. "Compromises are an issue that will be discussed, but when a decision is made, it must be respected," said Assoc. Acidic.
After a record 26 days of the first session of the parliament, 11 attempts in the hall, run-offs, votes and re-votes, the parliament finally has an elected chairman and it is Assoc. Natalia Kiselova, nominated by "BSP-United Left".