The Central Election Commission formally announced the names of the 240 members of parliament (mps) who were elected for Bulgaria’s 52nd National Assembly following the polls held on April 19. The announcement detailed the final composition of the legislative body across the various political formations. According to the Commission, the distribution of the 240 newly elected mps reflects the following party strengths: Progressive Bulgaria secured 131 seats, followed by GERB-UDF with 39 seats.
Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria was allocated 37 seats, while the Movement for Rights and Freedoms received 21 seats. Vazrazhdane secured the remaining 12 seats in the new parliament of Bulgaria. The Commission published comprehensive lists detailing the individual candidates who were successfully elected under each multi-member constituency and political grouping.
These lists represent the full slate of individuals who will form the basis of the new parliamentary representation. The results provide a clear breakdown of the political landscape, confirming the exact number of representatives each party will field. The documentation provided the full roster of the newly elected members, allowing observers to confirm the final count for each political bloc.
This official confirmation concludes the electoral process and establishes the composition of the legislative body for the coming term in Bulgaria.
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The Central Election Commission has officially announced the 240 members of parliament elected for Bulgaria’s 52nd National Assembly following the polls conducted on April 19, detailing the final comp