The Central Election Commission has announced that thirteen specific candidates who were successfully elected in two separate electoral districts must finalize their representation by Friday. These individuals are required to officially declare which single constituency they will represent within the newly formed 52nd National Assembly. The election cycle saw a high volume of participation, with a total of 1,019 candidates running across two constituencies, which represented the maximum permissible number of entrants.
The thirteen individuals facing this designation are notable figures representing the leading political coalitions and parties that secured seats in the new legislature. This group includes Rumen Radev, leader of Progressive Bulgaria; Boyko Borissov, representing GERB-UDF; Assen Vassilev and Nikolay Denkov, associated with Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria; Delyan Peevski of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms; and Kostadin Kostadinov from Vazrazhdane. The directive from the Commission clarifies that while these individuals achieved electoral success in multiple geographical areas, their official mandate for the National Assembly requires singular representation.
This procedural deadline is crucial for establishing the definitive composition of the legislative body. The process underscores the administrative requirements governing the status of multiple elected candidates operating across different constituency boundaries following a major election.
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