Viktor Orbán Ally of the Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko BorisovThat is, the party coalition led by the center-right GERB party won the largest number of votes in Bulgaria, in the early elections held on Sunday – It turns out From a Reuters news report.
According to the preliminary results of the state election commission based on a partial vote count, they were able to win the elections with 26.08% of the votes. The reformist “Let's Continue Change” party came in second place with 14.76 percent, according to what the committee's website revealed on Monday morning, after counting more than 82 percent of the votes. The ultra-nationalist Újászületes party came in third place with 13.8 percent.
Most recently, it was held on June 9, at the same time as the European Parliament elections, following the disintegration of last year's pro-Western government coalition, which was formed by the center-right GERB party and centrist technocrats. It changes! (PP) and center-right democratic Bulgaria (DB).
Demonstrations broke out against Borissov's governments in 2020, which ousted the right-wing prime minister and his GERP party in the April 2021 elections. Since then, Bulgaria has seen regular governments only twice, in December 2021 and May 2023, but was unable to complete its four-year term.