Bulgaria and Vazrazhdane Lead Vote Count in Moldova Based on 92.70% of Tally Sheets

In the parliamentary elections held in Moldova on April 19, Progressive Bulgaria and Vazrazhdane secured the highest number of votes among Bulgarian citizens, according to data processed from 92.70% of the tally sheets submitted by section election commissions. Progressive Bulgaria emerged as the leading party, receiving 344 votes, which accounted for 37.43% of the total ballots cast. Vazrazhdane followed closely, garnering 327 votes, representing 35.58% of the votes.

The election results across the ten voting sections established in Moldova—including locations such as Chisinau, Taraclia, and Vulcanesti—showed a clear distribution of support. Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria placed third with 62 votes (6.75%). Other participating political groups included GERB-UDF, which received 49 votes (5.33%), Velichie with 45 votes (4.9%), There Is Such a People with 31 votes (3.37%), and BSP – United Left, which secured 20 votes (2.18%).

Overall, a total of 1,015 Bulgarian citizens cast their votes during the polling period. These figures reflect the voting patterns of the diaspora community in Moldova for the elections concerning Bulgaria. The vote counts provide a snapshot of political sentiment among the Bulgarian population residing in the country.

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