The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released interim results concerning the parliamentary election that took place on April 19. As of 6 a.m. on Monday, the preliminary figures are based on the analysis of 60.79% of the available tally sheets.
The announcement of these preliminary findings marks a key procedural step following the election. According to the established Election Code, the CEC has specific timelines governing the finalization of results. The commission is legally required to announce the total votes received by each party and the resulting distribution of seats among all participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day.
Furthermore, the official names of all elected Members of Parliament must be published within a seven-day period. These proceedings mark the eighth parliamentary election held in Bulgaria since 2021. The ongoing release of data from the tally sheets is central to the democratic process, providing stakeholders with an updated view of the electoral outcome.
The CEC continues to manage the collation of votes, adhering strictly to the constitutional and statutory timelines set out for the conclusion of the electoral cycle. The transparency of this reporting process is critical to establishing the final mandate of the newly elected legislature.
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The preliminary nature of the results, based on only 60.79% of the tally sheets, means these figures should be viewed with caution.