“The company Demetra will complete the votes’ counting from the first round of presidential elections and will count the votes at the second round, “ the Central Electoral Commission spokesperson Tsveta Markova announced. Demetra will receive 40% of the total sum, planned for the votes’ counting or BGN 170,000, because the rest 60% were paid in advance to Izbori Union. Demetra representatives promised to introduce the final results at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, and not at 11.30 a.m., when the 48 hours term expires. Demetra was placed third in the CEC voting-papers counting concourse, because it offered the highest price.