The Central Election Commission (CEC) announced the decisions of fourteen candidates who were elected through two different Multi-Member Constituencies (MMCs) regarding which list they will officially enter the 52nd National Assembly from. The Deputy Chair of the CEC confirmed these declarations during a meeting held on Friday. The CEC had previously stated that thirteen candidates were accounted for on Thursday.
The count reached fourteen after Katya Paneva was included, following a decision by a list leader regarding her seat allocation. The declarations detail specific shifts in constituency representation. For instance, Alexander Georgiev Pulev selected MMC 27 – Stara Zagora over MMC 30 – Shumen.
Similarly, Ivan Petev Demerdzhiev chose MMC 9 – Kardzhali instead of MMC 24 – Sofia. Other notable shifts included Rumen Georgiev Radev moving from MMC 2 to MMC 25 – Sofia, and Boyko Metodiev Borissov opting for MMC 16 – Plovdiv instead of MMC 25 – Sofia. The list of fourteen individuals confirmed their preferred MMC, such as Delyan Aleksandrov Dobrev choosing MMC 24 – Sofia over MMC 29 – Haskovo, and Tomislav Peykov Donchev selecting MMC 7 – Gabrovo over MMC 23 – Sofia.
These declarations follow the CEC’s announcement on Thursday detailing the distribution of seats among various political parties for the forthcoming parliament. The CEC is scheduled to release the comprehensive list of all members of the 52nd National Assembly on Saturday.
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