The Central Election Commission announced the names of the 240 members of parliament (MPs) elected on April 19th, who will form Bulgaria’s 52nd National Assembly. The distribution of the elected MPs across the major political formations is as follows: Progressive Bulgaria secured 131 seats, GERB-UDF received 39, Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria was awarded 37, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms claimed 21, and Vazrazhdane garnered 12 seats. The comprehensive list details the 240 newly elected MPs, organized by multi-member constituency and political party.
While the official English spellings of the names are pending release on the National Assembly website, the announcement confirmed the composition of the new legislative body. Progressive Bulgaria emerged as the largest group with 131 elected MPs. Other significant contingents included GERB-UDF with 39 representatives, and Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria with 37 MPs.
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms was allocated 21 seats, followed by Vazrazhdane with 12 seats. These results determine the composition of the incoming parliament in Bulgaria. The election outcome reflects the mandate given to the various political parties to participate in the governance of the country.
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The Central Election Commission announced the names of the 240 members of parliament (MPs) elected on April 19th, who will form Bulgaria’s 52nd National Assembly. The distribution of elected MPs among
How will the distribution of these 240 seats affect the formation of the next government?