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Six formations enter new Parliament with 100% of tally sheets processed

| updated on 4/3/23 6:58 PM
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With 100% of tally sheets processed, "GERB-SDS" coalition retains a lead over the second-placed coalition "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria". 

The results as of 17:55 local time on 3 April are: 

GERB-SDS - 26,51%, or 669,361 votes

"We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" - 24,54%, or 619,592 votes

"Vazrazhdane" - 14,15%, or 357,167 votes

Movement for Rights and Freedom (MRF) - 13,72%, or 346,437 votes

"BSP for Bulgaria" - 8,94%, or 225,814 votes

 "There is Such a People" (ITN) - 4,11%, or 103,641 votes.

The following remain below the 4% barrier to enter the parliament:   

"Bulgarian Rise" - 3,08% and "The Bulgarian Left" - 2,24%.   





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