In the parliamentary elections held in Moldova on April 19, the political groups Progressive Bulgaria and Vazrazhdane recorded 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 was the leading party, securing 344 votes, representing 37.43% of the total. Following closely, Vazrazhdane achieved 327 votes, accounting for 35.58% of the votes cast.
The third-place position was held by Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria, which garnered 62 votes (6.75%). Other parties included GERB-UDF with 49 votes (5.33%), Velichie with 45 votes (4.9%), There Is Such a People with 31 votes (3.37%), and BSP – United Left with 20 votes (2.18%). The election process encompassed 10 voting sections across various Moldovan locations, including Chisinau, Taraclia, Varnita, Vulcanesti, Cairaclia, Cahul, Comrat, Corten, Tvardita, and Ceadir-Lunga.
Overall, 1,015 Bulgarian citizens cast their votes in these polling stations. The results provide a snapshot of the political sentiment among the diaspora electorate in Moldova concerning the political landscape of Bulgaria. The vote counts detailed above represent the figures recorded at the time of reporting, based on the specified percentage of processed tally sheets.
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This suggests a notable concentration of support within the Bulgarian voting bloc.
What are the results for the other political groups among the voting Bulgarian citizens?