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Central Election Commission to announce the official results of the early parliamentary elections

The Central Election Commission’s Spokesperson Rositsa Mateva
Photo: BGNES-archive

Today, April 6, the Central Election Commission (CEC) is expected to officially announce the results of the early parliamentary elections, as well as the distribution of the Parliamentary seats among the parties and coalitions, the BNR’s reporter Tsvetelina Stoyanova informed.

On April 4, CEC revised the election results data published on its website, because it had found that the data from 11 protocols of section election commissions abroad were not included in the aggregate data.This, however, did not affect the order of the six political formations that entered the 49th National Assembly, the Central Election Commission’s spokesperson Rositsa Mateva said.




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