The Central Election Commission (CEC) has released preliminary results from the parliamentary election held on April 19. These initial figures are based on the analysis of 60.79% of the total tally sheets as of 6:00 AM on Monday. Under the established Election Code, the CEC is mandated to officially announce the total votes received by all participating parties and coalitions, along with the subsequent distribution of parliamentary seats, no later than four days following the election day.
Furthermore, the Commission is required to publish the names of all elected Members of Parliament within seven days of the election. These elections represent the eighth parliamentary cycle in Bulgaria since 2021. The release of these interim results provides an early indication of the election outcome, drawing from a substantial portion of the collected tally sheets.
The CEC’s adherence to the stipulated timelines is crucial for the finalization of the democratic process. The website hosting this information utilizes cookies to enhance the user experience. Users are advised that accepting these cookies will contribute to a better browsing experience on the site.
The commission continues to process the remaining tally sheets to provide a complete and accurate picture of the election results.
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