5th election in 2 years time in Bulgaria,
Voting for the 5th parliamentary election in Bulgaria in the last 2 years has ended.
According to the first unofficial results after the polls are closed, at least 5 political forces will take place in the 49th parliament with 240 members.
According to the distribution of votes, no political power will be able to form a government alone.
Supported by Turkish and Muslim voters in the country, MRF is expected to have 38 deputies in the parliament.
The parties will have to go to negotiations for the coalition.
According to the distribution of votes, no political power will be able to form a government alone. The parties will have to go to negotiations for the coalition.
Who got how many votes in Bulgaria election results?
According to the Gallup International company's survey, the right-wing, pro-European Union and pro-NATO- Continue Change-Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) coalition, with 25.3 percent of the votes, had the opportunity to have the most deputies in the parliament.
The Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party, led by one of the former prime ministers, Boyko Borisov, is in second place, with 24.7 percent of the votes .
When will the final election results be announced in Bulgaria?
The Central Election Commission (ZİK) will announce the final results of the election, which has a turnout of around 40 percent, on 7 April. It is expected that the votes coming from abroad will affect the results significantly.
How many votes did the HÖH party receive?
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (HÖH) party, which received 13.1 percent of the votes in the election, is expected to be the 3rd or 4th party in the parliament.
Accordingly, MRF, which is supported by Turkish and Muslim voters in Bulgaria, is expected to have 38 deputies in the parliament. The party had a group of 36 people in the previous parliament.
The pro-Russian populist Vizrajdane ( Rebirth ) party, which has been excluded by all political circles in Bulgaria, will also take its place in the parliament, with 14.2 percent of the votes.
Vizrajdane had received 10 percent of the vote in the previous election. This party, which insists on Bulgaria's exit from NATO and the EU as soon as possible, is not expected to establish a dialogue with other parliamentarians.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) will join parliament after obtaining 9.9 percent of the vote. The votes of the populist showman Slavi Trifonov, such a People's Var (ITN) party, reached 4 percent.
In the last 2 years, the country has been governed by interim governments appointed by President Rumen Radev, due to the failure of 4 short-lived parliaments to form a government.
Radev stated that he will announce the opening date of the new parliament as soon as possible.