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Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission: GERB, BSP, DPS, VMRO and Democratic Bulgaria to send MEPs to next European Parliament

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With 75% of the protocols processed GERB earns the vote of 30.62% of the Bulgarian citizens, the Bulgarian Socialist Party was supported by 24.59% of the people who cast their ballots at the European Parliament elections, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms earned 15.01% of the votes, VMRO was supported by 7.76% of the voters and Democratic Bulgaria earned 6.82% of the votes, Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission announced. With 100% of the protocols processes abroad, Democratic Bulgaria Coalition earned 28.76% of the votes, the coalition between GERB and SDS earned 22.16%, BSP for Bulgaria earned 15.42% and VMRO-BND earned 7.06%. Vazrazhdane was supported by 4.26% of the Bulgarians who voted abroad and DPS earned 4.06% of the votes.




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