After the votes were formed, the party received 10 seats. The remaining six areas are distributed between four small batches.
After a slight converting of October election votes to Bulgaria, 16 representatives lost the mandates, and the Pro -Russian and Euro -Digital Party Kadakilaan, Which does not support Ukraine’s help, the passage of the barrier first occurred and entered the parliament. Reuters reported it.
It is mentioned that the Constitutional court is considered to be the results of the election to the populist and nationalist party complaint GreatnessThat did not succeed in the 4 percent barrier to pass on to Parliament – he did not have enough vote.
After the votes were formed, this party received 10 seats. The other six areas are distributed between four small batches.
The ruling coalition, led by the right -centric party, lost five seats, but maintained the minimum most -121 areas in 240 -Seater Parliament.
It was reported that the Constitutional court in his statement on March 13 refused calls for a complete narrative of the votes. However, a slight narration of votes on the road -The polling stations have added greater uncertainty to the unstable political view of Bulgaria, where for many years different parties will not be able to get a majority or form solid coalitions.
As you know, the October election in which the party won the party, which gained about 26% of the vote, was the seventh election for the past four years. But in January alone, the Bulgaria Parliament approved the cabinet of ministers led by Rosen Zhelyazkov, a former Parliament spokesman, who ended for many months of coalition negotiations.
Remember, on October 27, 2024, the parliamentary election was held in Bulgaria where 19 parties, nine coalitions and an independent candidate participated.
As reported, in the Bulgaria election, the leadership won the right-center party of the coat of arms of former prime minister Boyko Borisov.
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