2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election
The 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 26 March 2017. They were originally scheduled for 2018, but the previous political parties could not form a government. So early elections were called.[1]
Before the elections, Boyko Borisov resigned from his prime minister position after the Bulgarian presidential election, 2016.
In order for a political party to win seats, they must receive at least 4% of the popular vote.[2]
The pro-European Union party, GERB, won the most seats. The Bulgarian Socialist Party gained the most seats, while the Reformist Bloc lost all of their 23 seats.
Opinion polls
Below is the weekly average of opinion polls in 2017 towards the election. The dots at the end of the graph show the final results. 1000px
Results
| Parliamentary election | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Choice | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
| GERB | 1,147,283 | 32.65% | 95 | Increase 11 |
| Bulgarian Socialist Party | 955,490 | 27.20% | 80 | Increase 41 |
| United Patriots | 318,513 | 9.07% | 27 | |
| Movement for Rights and Freedoms | 315,976 | 8.99% | 26 | |
| Volya | 145,637 | 4.15% | 12 | Increase 12 |
| others | 542,705 | 15.45% | 0 | – |
| None of the above | 87,854 | 2.50% | 0 | – |
| Total votes | 3,513,458 | 100% | 240 | – |
Aftermath
After the results, Boyko Borisov is expected to become prime minister again.[3]
2017 Bulgarian Parliamentary Election Media
2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election - Vote Strength
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2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election - Results
Results of the election, showing vote strength by electoral district.
- 2017 Bulgarian National Assembly composition chart.svg
2017 Bulgarian National Assembly composition chart
References
- ↑ Bulgaria Heads for Early Elections Balkan Insight, 20 December 2016
- ↑ Bulgaria IFES
- ↑ Georgiev, Ognyan (27 March 2017). "Bulgaria's Borisov is Back — But Coalition May be Shaky". Politico. Retrieved 27 March 2017.