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"We Continue the Change" remains first political force after more than 99% of the tally sheets are processed

| updated on 11/15/21 7:24 PM
"We Continue the Change" leaders Assen Vassilev (L) and Kiril Petkov
Photo: BGNES

"We Continue the Change" keeps its first place in the parliamentary elections after 99,51% of the tally sheets have been processed.

The results as of 6.30 PM on November 15 are:

  • "We Continue the Change" - 25.65%
  • GERB-SDS - 22.8%
  • Movement for Rights and Freedoms - 12.92%
  • "Bulgarian Socialist Party for Bulgaria" - 10.26%
  • "There is Such a People" - 9.52%
  • "Democratic Bulgaria" – 6.34%
  • "Vazrazhdane" - 4.86%

In the presidential and vice-presidential elections, the current head of state Rumen Radev and Vice-President Iliana Yotova, who are running for a second term of office, are in the lead with 49.45% of the votes. The independent presidential candidate, who is supported by GERB-SDS, Anastas Gerdzhikov and Nevyana Miteva are second with 22.85%, which means that there will be a runoff next Sunday, Central Election Commission data show.




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