Bulgaria Continues to Have Lowest Minimum Wage in EU
According to Eurostat data from July 1, 2024, Bulgaria has the lowest minimum wage in the European Union
After yesterday's local elections, mayors have been elected in the first round in 8 of the regional cities, while in the others a runoff will be held next Sunday (November 5).
In the first round, the mayor of Burgas, Dimitar Nikolov (picture), was elected from GERB for a fifth term (with 60.42% and 72.81% of the votes cast).
Zhivko Todorov from GERB again takes over Stara Zagora with 53.26% (out of 30% of the votes cast).
The previous mayor of Pernik Stanislav Vladimirov also won the mayoral race in the first round with 81.28% (with 60.38% of the votes counted), while the previous mayor of Vratsa from GERB - Kalin Kamenov won a new mandate with 67.29% (when processed on 70.45% of the votes)
In Kardzhali, Erol Myumyun is the new mayor with 57.14% (with 52.89% of the votes counted). In Yambol, the previous mayor Valentin Revanski won with 79.15% (with 100% of the votes processed).
The mayor of Montana, Zlatko Zhivkov, who has many mandates behind him, once again received the mayor's chair with 59.16% (with 54.07% processed protocols).
Darin Dimitrov, the previous mayor from GERB, again took the post in Targovishte with 68.45% (with 77.86% of the votes counted).
Next Sunday (November 5th) there will be runoffs in the other regional centers.
In Sofia, Vasil Terziev (with 31.28% of processed 18.68% of the votes cast) from PP-DB-Spasi Sofia will face Vanya Grigorova (with 22.42%), supported by BSP and a number of other parties.
In Blagoevgrad, the previous mayor Ilko Stoyanov (with 27.68% of the counted 43.65% of the votes), supported by GERB, will appear in the runoff against Metodiy Baikushev (with 21.76% of the votes) from PP-DB.
In Plovdiv, GERB candidate Kostadin Dimitrov (with 33.6% of the counted 45.77% of the votes) will compete with PP-DB candidate Ivaylo Staribratov (with 15.84%)
In Varna Ivan Portnih (with 26.1%) from 57.45% of the votes cast) and the second from PP-DB Blagomir Kotsev (with 21.8% of the votes).
In Ruse, Pencho Milkov, supported by the BSP, has the most votes (35.85% with 64.58% of processed protocols), and he will face a runoff against Ivan Ivanov from GERB (with 15.74% of the votes) .
In Veliko Tarnovo, the incumbent mayor Daniel Panov (with 41.8% of the votes counted) will face Yordan Terziyski from PP-DB (with 21.71% of the votes counted so far).
The previous mayor of Vidin, Tsvetan Tsenkov (with 37.29% of the counted 84.49% of the votes) from the SDS will face the GERB candidate Alexander Mateev (with 19.59%).
In Gabrovo, the current mayor Tania Hristova from GERB (with 47.17% of the 100% of the votes counted) will appear in the runoff with the "Vazrazhdane" candidate Daniel Petrov (11.44%).
In Dobrich, the current mayor Yordan Yordanov (with 27.21% of the 100% of votes cast) is going to a runoff with Krasimir Nikolov from GERB (with 21.88%).
In Kyustendil, the current mayor Petar Paunov (with 29.7% of the 48.39% of votes cast) has a small lead over Ognyan Atanasov from the Green Party (with 25.81% of the votes).
In Lovech, Valentina Nedyalkova from GERB-SDS (with 30.10% of 100% of the votes counted) is going to the runoff against Stracimir Petkov from "ITN" (with 19.26% of the votes).
The current mayor of Pazardzhik, Todor Popov (local coalition "New Time"), takes 38.5% of the votes (with 78.42% of the votes counted) and in the second round he will face Petar Kulenski from PP-DB, who wins 17.19 % of votes.
In Pleven, Valentin Hristov from GERB (with 19.67% with 69.73% of the votes counted) will compete in the second round with the previous mayor Georgi Spartanski (with 18.41% of the votes).
In Razgrad, Miroslav Gruncharov from the PP-DB (with 23.97% of the 84.57% of votes cast) will appear against Dobrin Dobrev from the initiative committee (with 19.65% of the votes).
In Haskovo, the previous mayor Stanislav Dechev from GERB (with 46.96% with 82.18% of the protocols processed) will argue next Sunday with Nikolay Stavrev - an independent candidate (with 20.65% of the votes).
In Sliven, Stoyan Radev, the current mayor of GERB (with 34.1% of the votes counted) will appear in the runoff against Plamen Stoyanov of "Direct Democracy" (with 23.20% of the votes cast).
In Silistra, the independent candidate Alexander Sabanov (with 46.68% with 99.09% of the protocols processed) will contest the runoff with Ivelin Ivanov from GERB.
The previous mayor of Smolyan from GERB Nikolay Melemov (with 26.27% with 97.04% of the protocols processed) will face Stefan Sabrutev from "Our city movement" (with 20.51% of the votes), and in Shumen the candidate of BSP for Bulgaria Hristo Hristov (with 26.76% of the 94.8% processed protocols) will appear in the second round against Georgi Kolev from GERB (with 21.31% of the votes).
However, it should be borne in mind that in a number of places not all votes have been counted in yesterday's local government elections.
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