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There is Such a People party places first in Great Britain and Germany

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There is Such a People (ITN) party has scored a convincing victory in all 135 polling stations in Great Britain. According to the correspondent of the Bulgarian National Radio in London Veselin Paunov, ITN earned 49.76% electoral support, followed by Democratic Bulgaria coalition-21,12% and Vazrazhdane party-7.76%. GERB-SDS coalition placed fourth.

33,500 Bulgarians in Germany supported There is Such a People Party and Democratic Bulgaria coalition, announced Kapka Todorova. There is Such People party earned the highest number of votes in Germany, followed by Democratic Bulgaria, whereas at the April 4 general elections, Democratic Bulgaria won the highest number of votes in this country.




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