The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results stemming from the parliamentary election held on April 19. As of 6:00 am on Monday, the interim findings are based on the analysis of 60.79% of the available tally sheets. Under the established Election Code, the CEC operates under specific timelines for finalizing the electoral process.
The commission is mandated to announce the total votes received by each party and the subsequent distribution of parliamentary seats for all coalitions no later than four days following the election date. Furthermore, the official names of the elected Members of Parliament must be published within seven days of the election. These proceedings mark the eighth parliamentary election conducted in Bulgaria since 2021.
The release of these initial figures provides an early indication of the voting patterns, while the finalization process remains governed by the commission’s adherence to the stipulated legal frameworks. The initial tally sheet reports allow political stakeholders and the public to begin assessing the preliminary outcome of the national election. The CEC’s continuous work involves aggregating the remaining tally sheets to ensure a comprehensive and legally compliant final count.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) has issued preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19. As of 6:00 am on Monday, these interim findings are derived from the analysis of