Bulgaria is voting for its 49th National Assembly and this has been the fifth parliamentary election for two years. Despite election fatigue, our compatriots go to the polls in the hope of breaking the losing streak and getting people..
Turnout as of 1 p.m. was 18 percent, according to Gallup International Balkan estimates. Compared to the previous vote on October 2, it was 0.4% higher. According to pollster Yanitsa Petkova, the election will be decided in the afternoon when the..
President Rumen Radev, Vice President Iliana Iotova and caretaker Prime Minister Galab Donev voted in the early parliamentary elections. "I expect reason and principles to prevail in Bulgarian politics, which must put the interests of the citizens..
The snap elections for the 49th National Assembly are being closely monitored by observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) team is also in the country..
A steady and higher turnout of 59%, compared to last October, has been recorded at the polling station in Christchurch, New Zealand. Along with the one in Auckland, these were the first polling stations to start Election Day as early as 19:00 GMT..
At exactly 7 a.m. - or midnight Bulgarian time - the polling stations in Australia opened their doors for our compatriots who are willing to vote for the future of Bulgaria. A total of 6 polling stations are available for them in the cities of..
The first two polling stations abroad in Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand opened at 7 am local time (22:00 Bulgarian time last night) for the 49th National Assembly elections, the Foreign Ministry said. Voting in Australia began two hours..
Today, 15 polling stations are open in Belgium - the same number as in the previous two elections in 2022. A total of 308 voting applications have been submitted in advance. It is difficult to say how many Bulgarians live in Belgium, but..
The election campaign for the early parliamentary elections on April 2 ends today. From midnight on April 1, the "day of reflection" begins, in which political campaigning and the publication of results of polls on the attitudes of voters are prohibited..
We are only a few days away from the next early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria on April 2 . Elections which will be taking place against the background of a war in Europe, disagreements about the military aid that Bulgaria should or should not..