According to the Central Election Commission, after 93.27% of the ballots were counted, GERB received 26.31% of the votes.
Former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov’s center-right GERB party is leading in early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria. BTA reported this on Monday, October 28.
According to the country’s Central Election Commission, after 93.27% of the ballots were counted, GERB received 26.31% of the votes. In second place is the party We continue to make changes – Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) with 14.79% of the votes. In third place is the pro-Russian and nationalist Eurosceptic party. Renaissancewhich received the support of 13.65% of voters.
Followed by Movement for Rights and Freedoms – New Beginnings (DPS) – 10.66%, Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) – 7.70%, Alliance for Rights and Freedoms – 7.02%, There are such people – 6.94%, MECH (morality, unity, honor) – 4.66% and greatness – 4.07%.
No other party passed the four percent threshold to enter parliament.
We remind you that on October 27, parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria, in which 19 parties, nine coalitions and one independent candidate participated.
This is the seventh election in Bulgaria in three years. The country has not elected a long-term government since 2020 after anti-corruption protests led to the collapse of a coalition led by the center-right GERB party.
As reported, on October 25, representatives of Ukraine and Bulgaria held the first round of negotiations to conclude a bilateral security agreement.
Source: korrespondent

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