Election Commission: With 68.34% of Tally Sheets Processed, Progressive Bulgaria Leads with 44.5%, Second Is CC-DB with 14.0%

The Central Election Commission (CEC) released interim results concerning the parliamentary election held on April 19. The initial figures are based on the processing of 68.34% of the tally sheets, gathered from section election commissions and consolidated at the constituency level as of 7:00 a.m. on Monday.

The announcement of these preliminary findings marks a key procedural step in the ongoing electoral process. According to the established Election Code, the CEC is legally required to announce the total votes received and the resulting distribution of seats among participating parties and coalitions no later than four days following the election day. Furthermore, the official names of the elected Members of Parliament must be published within seven days of the vote.

These elections represent the eighth parliamentary cycle in Bulgaria since 2021. The interim nature of the report reflects the systematic compilation of data across all polling locations. The process involves multiple levels of verification, where local section commissions submit their initial counts, which are then aggregated by the higher-level constituency commission.

The ongoing tallying process is crucial for ensuring transparency and accuracy in determining the final legislative composition. Stakeholders and political observers are awaiting the finalization of the vote count, which will determine the next governmental phase. The CEC continues to manage the data flow, adhering strictly to the timelines mandated by election law to ensure a definitive conclusion to the electoral proceedings.

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