In the preliminary results from the April 19 parliamentary elections in Moldova, Progressive Bulgaria and Vazrazhdane secured the highest number of votes cast by Bulgarian citizens. These figures are based on data processed from 92.70% of the tally sheets collected by section election commissions. Progressive Bulgaria emerged as the leading party, receiving 344 votes, which constituted 37.43% of the total votes recorded.
Vazrazhdane followed closely, accumulating 327 votes, representing 35.58% of the vote share. The remaining votes were distributed among several other political entities. Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria placed third, garnering 62 votes (6.75%).
GERB-UDF received 49 votes (5.33%), while Velichie secured 45 votes (4.9%). Smaller parties included There Is Such a People with 31 votes (3.37%) and BSP – United Left with 20 votes (2.18%). A total of ten voting sections were established in Moldova to facilitate the voting process for Bulgarian citizens.
These sections were located across various areas, including Chisinau, Taraclia, Varnita, and Tvardita. According to the section commission data, a total of 1,015 Bulgarian citizens cast their votes. The results provide a snapshot of the support received by these political groups among the electorate of Bulgaria in Moldova.
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It’s interesting to see which parties are leading the vote count among the Bulgarian community in Moldova.