In a series of strategic personnel decisions, the Bulgarian parliament restructured the composition of several key committees, with the most significant emphasis being the election of Asen Vasilev from the PP-DB political formation as vice-chairman of the Committee on European Affairs and Control of European Funds.
The voting passed with impressive support - 162 MPs supported the appointment, while only 31 abstained. This confirms the political consensus around the new appointment and demonstrates the stability of parliamentary dynamics.
Parallel to the main appointment, additional staff changes were made in various parliamentary committees. Stoyu Stoev from PP-DB was elected as a member of the European Funds Committee, while simultaneously being relieved from the Labor and Social Policy Committee.
His place in the social committee was taken by Venko Sabrutev, which illustrates the precise approach to filling the compositions of permanent parliamentary committees. Another significant change was related to Vasil Stefanov, who took positions in two committees - on Demographic Policy, Children and Family, and on Energy.
These personnel changes are directly related to the swearing-in of the new MP Vasil Stefanov, who took the place of the resigned Kiril Petkov. Such parliamentary transformations are part of the natural political process of renewal and adaptation.
Parallel to these intra-parliamentary processes, political circles note that PP-DB is preparing a fifth vote of no confidence, while government circles, represented by Zhelyazkov, express confidence in the stability of the current cabinet.
The appointment of Asen Vasilev is seen as a strategic move that could strengthen the positions of his political formation in the context of European control and fund management. His role will be of exceptional importance for transparency and efficiency in the absorption of European funds.
Journalistic analyses emphasize that such intra-parliamentary changes are an indicator of the dynamic political environment in Bulgaria and the constant search for an optimal balance between different political formations.