NEW Bulgarian National Elections Ineffective Once Again
October 1, 2022 by Cup&Cross
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Elections in Bulgaria: Can a Government be Formed? Lowest Voter Activity in 32 years
With 99.98% processed protocols in the CEC, 7 parties enter the next parliament. Here are the data as of 12.00 p.m. on October 3:
- GERB-SDS – 634,525 votes – 25.33%
- “We Continue the Change” – 505,914 votes – 20.20%
- Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) – 344,605 votes – 13.76%
- “Vazrazhdane” – 254,725 votes – 10.17%
- Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) – 232,932 votes – 9.30%
- “Democratic Bulgaria” (DB) – 186,474 votes – 7.44%
- “Bulgarian Rise” – 115,837 votes – 4.62%
7 political parties elected with the following allocation of seats in the 48th National Assembly:
- GERB: 67
- “We Continue the Change”: 53
- Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS): 36
- “Vazrazhdane” (Revival): 27
- Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP): 25
- “Democratic Bulgaria” (DB): 20
- “Bulgarian Rise”: 12
“Vazrazhdane” doubled its votes compared to the November 14, 2021 election, while the former ruling party, “We Continue the Change”, lost a quarter of the support it received then.
With “There Is Such a People”, the drop is about 60 percent of the vote for the party in November. GERB, DPS and “Democratic Bulgaria” are growing, although not drastically, while BSP continues the trend of shrinking its support.
175,338 Bulgarian citizens voted abroad. “We Continue the Change” and “Democratic Bulgaria” lost their electoral positions among Bulgarians abroad at the expense of the pro-Russian formation “Vazrazhdane”, which added more than 10 thousand votes to its result from November.
Boyko Borissov’s GERB is the first political force. It is followed by Kiril Petkov’s “We Continue the Change” with a difference of about 6-7 percent. The third position is for the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS). The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) is fourth. After them is the right-wing, pro-Russian “Vazrazhdane” (Revival), whose leader Kostadin Kostadinov insisted that the party will be #1 in these elections. Sixth is “Democratic Bulgaria” (DB).
Bulgaria: GERB offers Negotiations to Everyone – Borissov doesn’t want to be PM or MP
“I neither want to be prime minister, nor deputy, nor minister”, GERB leader Boyko Borissov commented at a party briefing whether he is inclined not to be prime minister in the next cabinet. “The results of the elections are expected, but they give a clearer picture of the state of the party at the moment”, said Borisov.
Tomislav Donchev thanked all the people who supported GERB-SDS. “The moment suggests a search for unity, for agreement. Out of 31, GERB-SDS won in 24 regions, DPS in 5, ‘We Continue the Change’ – in 2. The map is blue, but that is not the most important thing”, commented Donchev.
The data by municipalities are also eloquent – in 265 Bulgarian municipalities, GERB wins in 174, he added. He reported that the party had returned their support of over 38,000 people, showing that they were following the right direction in an extremely aggressive environment.
Bulgaria: Explosions at “Arsenal” Weapons Factory in Kazanlak – Casualties reported
The Regional Office for Fire Safety and Population Protection reports on an incident at the “Arsenal” plant in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. The signal was received at 11:04 a.m.
Two fire trucks from Kazanlak were sent to the scene, including departmental fire brigades and ambulances. According to unofficial information, there are two casualties, and eyewitnesses report that there was an extremely loud explosion and a dark cloud over the area.
*Update: 3 deaths reported, 3 injured people are transported to the hospital in Kazanlak.
The Labor Inspectorate confirmed the information about the incident, they also reported on an injured woman who was transported to the hospital in Stara Zagora.
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