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Boryana Dimitrova: In all probability, Velichie will contest and ask for a recount of part of the results

"In such a case, there must be a court decision and a rather long procedure must be carried out. At this moment, we have such a result from the CEC, but it is left hanging, given the small margin that takes the party out of parliament, the sociologist from "Market LINKS" Dobromir Zhivkov commented and

Oct 28, 2024 21:13 102

Boryana Dimitrova: In all probability, Velichie will contest and ask for a recount of part of the results  - 1

About 25 votes did not reach a party “Majesty“ to cross the 4 percent barrier and enter the 51st parliament. According to the sociologist Boryana Dimitrova from "Alfa Research" such a small value has never existed before.

„We have had cases of about 2,000 votes, but 25 – no“, she commented on the broadcast of bTV.
According to her “Greatness” will dispute and request a recount of part of the results.

„In such a case, there must be a court decision and a rather long procedure must be carried out. At the moment, we have such a result from the CEC, but it leaves it hanging, given the small margin that takes the party out of parliament. The information about the deteriorated work of the commissions in places since at least a few votes should also be taken into account, commented the sociologist from "Market LINKS". Dobromir Zhivkov.

One thousandth of the percent did not reach the party "Greatness" to enter parliament - they get 3.99% in a period, or just over 97,000 votes. Because of this contested battle, the CEC tonight announced the percentages to the third decimal place.
According to sociologists, it is difficult to predict whether there will be a regular government after these elections.

„The anti-system vote is growing a lot. If we see all the parties that crossed the 4 percent barrier, this vote can already reach between 25 and 30%, which is a pressure on the systemic parties to think and form a government. I think there will be serious public pressure to have a government," Boryana Dimitrova believes.