Bulgaria: Progressive Coalition Leads in Exit Polls with 38.7%

Exit polls from Bulgaria’s snap parliamentary elections show the Progressive Bulgaria coalition, led by former President Rumen Radev, securing 38.7% of the vote.

Election Results

The Progressive Bulgaria coalition, formerly led by President Rumen Radev, received 38.7% of the votes cast in Sunday’s early parliamentary elections, according to exit poll data from Myara.

GERB, the party of former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, came in second with 14.8% support, followed by Continue the Change–Democratic Bulgaria with 13.1%.

Other Parties’ Performance

DPS-New Beginning, associated with oligarch Delian Peevski, garnered 9.2%, while the nationalist Revival party received 5.3%. The Bulgarian Socialist Party cleared the electoral threshold with 4% of the vote.

Voter Turnout and Context

The polling center reported that, as of 7 PM local time, 46.7% of eligible Bulgarian citizens had participated in the elections.

Voting began at 7 AM local time and concluded at 8 PM. Candidates from 14 parties and 10 coalitions competed for seats in the 240-member National Assembly. These elections mark the eighth parliamentary elections in Bulgaria within the last five years.

Reporting Information

Jakub Bawołek (PAP) reported from Sofia.

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