13 Elected MP Candidates Must Pick Constituency on Friday

The Central Election Commission has informed that the thirteen candidates who were elected in two separate constituency areas, and thus won in both, have until this Friday to officially decide which specific constituency they intend to represent in the upcoming 52nd National Assembly. The recent early parliamentary elections, held in April 19, saw a total of 1,019 candidates competing across two constituencies, representing the maximum permissible number of participants. Among the thirteen individuals who were elected in both areas are prominent political figures.

These include the leaders of the five coalitions and parties that secured seats in the new legislative body. Specifically, the group comprises Rumen Radev, representing Progressive Bulgaria; Boyko Borissov, associated with GERB-UDF; Assen Vassilev and Nikolay Denkov, who are associated with Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria; Delyan Peevski, from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms; and Kostadin Kostadinov, representing Vazrazhdane. The deadline for these multiple-elected candidates to formalize their primary constituency affiliation is crucial for the finalization of the parliamentary roster.

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2 thoughts on “13 Elected MP Candidates Must Pick Constituency on Friday

  1. Thirteen elected Members of Parliament who won representation in two distinct constituencies have been given until this Friday to formally designate which specific constituency they will represent in

  2. What criteria will the Central Election Commission use to help these candidates decide which constituency to represent?

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