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With 99.95% of tally sheets processed, ITN continues ahead of GERB-SDS

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6 parties and coalitions are expected to enter the next, 46th parliament of Bulgaria after the snap parliamentary election on 11 July.

According to data of the Central Election Commission, as of 2 PM on 13 July, 2021, with 99.95% of the section tally sheets having been processed, the data are as follows:

  • There is Such a People (ITN): 656,907 votes or 24.07%;
  • Coalition GERB-SDS: 641,982 votes or 23.52%;
  • BSP for Bulgaria: 365,631 votes or 13.40%;
  • Democratic Bulgaria: 344,789 votes or 12.63%;
  • Movement for Rights and Freedoms: 292, 383 votes or 10.71%;
  • Stand Up! Thugs Out!: 136,765 votes or 5.01%.


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