Kotsev takes the lead over Portnih in Varna, and PP-DB also secures Blagoevgrad, where Baykushev is Leading
It is highly likely that Varna will have a new mayor, and that person is likely to be Blagomir Kotsеv (pictured).
The first results of exit polls taken by the four sociological agencies registered with the Central Election Commission show the following distribution of the 240 seats in the Bulgarian Parliament after Sunday's elections:
Alpha Research
Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) 71 MPs
GERB-UDF 69 MPs
Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) 38 MPs
Vazrazhdane 37 MPs
BSP for Bulgaria 25 MPs
Trend Research Center
CC-DB 72 MPs
GERB-UDF 72 MPs
Vazrazhdane 35 MPs
MRF 34 MPs
BSP for Bulgaria 27 MPs
Gallup International Balkan
CC-DB 67 MPs
GERB-UDF 65 MPs
Vazrazhdane 37 MPs
MRF 34 MPs
BSP for Bulgaria 26 MPs
There Is Such a People (TISP) 11 MPs
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GERB-UDF 67 MPs
CC-DB 64 MPs
MRF 37 MPs
Vazrazhdane 36 MPs
BSP for Bulgaria 26 MPs
TISP 10 MPs/ BTA
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