The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results concerning the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial figures are based on the processing of 96.41% of the tally sheets submitted by the section election commissions to the constituency election commissions, as reported at 11 am on Monday. The preliminary announcement indicated which political parties and coalitions successfully met the mandatory 4% electoral threshold established by law.
The CEC operates under specific procedural guidelines regarding the final tabulation of votes and the subsequent distribution of legislative seats among participating groups. According to the Election Code, the commission is mandated to announce the total votes received and the resulting seat allocation to all parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day. Furthermore, the names of the officially elected Members of Parliament must be published within a seven-day period.
This electoral event marks the eighth parliamentary election in Bulgaria since 2021. The processing of these preliminary results by the central commission is a critical step in confirming the electoral outcome. The thorough review process, managed by the commission, ensures that all procedural requirements of the election are met before the final mandate is established for the new legislature.
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