GERB Wins Most Votes in Bulgaria Snap Election, Seven Parties to Enter Parliament - Exit Poll
Centre-right GERB party has won most votes in Bulgaria’s early parliamеntary elections on Sunday but fell short of an overall majority.
Centre-right GERB party has won most votes in Bulgaria’s early parliamеntary elections on Sunday but fell short of an overall majority.
The Interior Ministry received more than 200 reports of violations of the election process throughout election day, reports the Bulgarian National Radio.
Voter activity in the early general poll held in Bulgaria on Sunday stood at about 39.5% of those eligible to vote as of 17:00 EEST, the election watchdog CEC has announced.
The voter turnout in Bulgaria's early elections as of 4 PM is 35.3%, shows a Gallup exit poll, quoted by the Bulgarian National Radio.
A total of 32,598 voters have cast ballots in polling stations abroad in Bulgaria’s early parliamentary elections by 2pm Sofia time on Sunday.
Voter turnout in Sunday’s early parliamentary elections stood at 23.34% by 1 pm, according to Bulgaria’s Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
Bulgaria’s Central Electoral Commission (CEC) is to announce the official results of the early parliamentary elections by October 9 at the latest.
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has called for massive participation in Sunday’s early elections, stressing that the outcome will determine the future of the country in the years ahead.
Bulgaria’s caretaker Prime Minister Georgi Bliznashki has argued that the country cannot afford any more caretaker or technocratic governments.
Voter turnout in Bulgaria’s early parliamentary elections stood at around 9% by 10 a.m. on Sunday, according to Parvan Simeonov from polling agency Gallup International.
Two people have been convicted of vote buying in summary proceedings, according to reports of Bulgaria’s prosecuting authority and Interior Ministry.
Voter turnout in Bulgaria’s early parliamentary elections stood at 2.5% by 8 a.m. on Sunday, according to Dimitar Ganev from polling agency Gallup International.
Bulgarians are voting Sunday in early parliamentary elections.
Center-right GERB is tipped to win Bulgaria's snap elections on Sunday but also to fall short of a majority, Euronews wrote Thursday.
Austrian daily newspaper Kurier has published an article devoted to the upcoming early elections in Bulgaria, arguing that former Prime Minister and GERB leader Boyko Borisov is on a winning course.
Five parties will certainly have seats in next Bulgarian parliament, shows a Gallup poll, ordered by the bTV national channel.
Exit poll results on election day can be published in the social media, but not in the media, ruled Bulgaria's Central Electoral Committee (CEC).
Only 61% of all votes at the October 5 early elections, will show true support for parties and their policies, said the deputy head of the Demographic Policies Centre, Petar Ivanov, at a news conference.
The Alternative for Bulgarian Revival Movement (ABV Movement) of former two-term President Georgi Parvanov has called for improving tax fairness in its election program for the upcoming early elections.
A total of seven parties are likely to send lawmakers to the National Assembly of Bulgaria after the early general elections on Sunday, a new poll shows.
Bulgaria’s centre-right GERB party, tipped to win most votes in October 5 parliamentary elections, is vowing to restore public trust and the stability of institutions.
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