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Slavi Trifonov's There Is Such a People party wins the vote of Bulgarians abroad

| updated on 4/5/21 4:04 PM
People waiting in line to vote in front of Bulgarian embassy in London
Photo: BGNES

The political party of Bulgarian TV personality and host Slavi Trifonov, “There Is Such a People” (Ima takav narod ITN) has convincingly won the majority of votes of Bulgarian citizens who voted abroad. 

According to the data on the website of Bulgaria's Central Election Commission with 100% of the tally sheets procesed, “There Is Such a People” party has won 30.61% of the votes of Bulgarians abroad who voted in the parliamentary elections. 

Second is Democratic Bulgaria with 17.57%.

They are followed by:
MRF - 13.28%
GERB-SDS - 8.67%
Vazrazhdane  - 7.39%
BSP for Bulgaria - 6.54%
BNO - 5.26 %

The coalition "Stand up! Thugs Out!" takes 4.23% of the vote abroad.

VMRO took 1.58%.



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