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Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission distributes Parliamentary seats among the political forces

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Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission (CEC) has officially announced the distribution of the Parliamentary seats among the political forces represented at the 47th National Assembly.

“We continue the Change” will be represented by 67 MPs in the new National Assembly.

GERB/SDS- 59 MPs;

MRF- 34 MPs;

“BSP for Bulgaria”- 26 MPs;

“There is Such a People” party- 25 MPs;

“Democratic Bulgaria”– 16 MPs

“Vazrazhdane” party- 13 MPs

A possible coalition between “We continue the Change”, BSP, “There is Such a People” and “Democratic Bulgaria” would be able to rely on 134 MPs in the 240-seat Bulgarian Parliament.

With 100% of the tally sheets being processed, “We continue the Change” earned 25.67% of the votes, GERB/SDS earned 22.74%, MRF-13.0%, “BSP for Bulgaria”- 10.21%, “There is Such a People”- 9.52%, “Democratic Bulgaria”- 6.37% and “Vazrazhdane”- 4.86%.




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