Results with 93.27% of Protocols Processed by CEC: GERB-SDS Leads, MECH Joins Parliament

With 93.27% of voting protocols processed, GERB-SDS has won the parliamentary elections with 26.31% of the votes. The following parties are set to enter Bulgaria's 51st National Assembly:
- GERB-SDS – 26.31%
- Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) – 14.79%
- "Vazrazhdane" – 13.65%
- DPS – New Beginning – 10.66%
- BSP – United Left – 7.7%
- Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (APS) – 7.02%
- There Is Such a People (ITN) – 6.94%
- Moral, Unity, Honor (MECH) – 4.66%
- "Velichie" – 4.07%
In addition, 78,152 voters selected the "I do not support anyone" option on their ballots.

President Rumen Radev to Hold Consultations with Parliamentary Groups Starting December 10
President Rumen Radev will begin consultations with parliamentary groups in the 51st National Assembly on December 10, according to the press office of the President.

Third Attempt Fails: MPs Unable to Elect Speaker of the 51st National Assembly
The first session of the new parliament will resume today at 11 AM, announced the oldest member of parliament, Silvi Kirilov from "There Is Such a People," in the plenary hall.

Election Results at 88% Count: Nine Parties Enter Bulgaria's New Parliament
With 88% of protocols processed, preliminary data indicates that nine parties and coalitions will enter Bulgaria's 51st National Assembly.

Parallel Count: New Parliament Includes MECH, "Vazrazhdane" Now Second Largest Party
Preliminary results from the parallel vote count by Gallup International, conducted and funded by NOVA, reveal the following outcomes in Bulgaria's parliamentary elections:

EXIT POLL: Initial Results from Parliamentary Vote in Bulgaria Announced
See Which Parties Are Projected to Enter Bulgaria's Next Parliament

Machine Voting Halted in 78 Polling Stations Across Bulgaria Due to Technical Issues
78 are the polling stations in the country where machine voting has been suspended as of 3:00 PM, according to a decision made by the district electoral commissions, revealed during a meeting of the Central Election Commission (CEC).