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CEC - interim results: GERB win the elections, followed by We Continue the Change and Vazrazhdane

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With 12.41% processed tally sheets in the Central Election Commission, GERB-SDS win the elections with 25.68%, Bulgarian Rise and ITN will also enter the National Assembly.
Data of the Central Electoral Commission on the results of the parliamentary elections as of 11 p.m. with processed 12.41% of voting protocols from the polling stations show:

  • GERB-SDS: 72,940 votes - 25.68%
  • We Continue the Change: 62,554 votes - 22.02%
  • Vazrazhdane: 32,037 votes - 11.28%
  • BSP for Bulgaria: 27,120 votes - 9.55%
  • MRF: 25,739 votes - 9.06%
  • Democratic Bulgaria: 21,206 votes - 7.47%
  • Bulgarian Rise: 14,717 votes - 5.18%
  • There is Such a People (ITN): 12,000 votes - 4.22%



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