Bulgarian court orders recount of parliamentary election results amid voting discrepancies
- Bulgaria's Constitutional Court ordered a full recount of the October 2024 parliamentary election results on Feb. 26 after an audit found voting discrepancies.
- The recount risks the slim six-seat majority of former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov's coalition government.
- Irregularities were found in nearly half of the sampled polling stations, prompting adjustments to the total seat counts in Bulgaria's parliament.
- The recount adds to the ongoing political instability in Bulgaria, with seven elections held since 2021 that have not produced a stable government.
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The Bulgarian Constitutional Court has ordered a recount of votes from the October parliamentary elections.
Bulgaria's Constitutional Court on Wednesday ordered the Central Election Commission to recount all votes from the October parliamentary elections after checks showed major discrepancies in almost half of the polling stations...
Bulgarian court orders recount of parliamentary election results amid voting discrepancies
Bulgaria’s Constitutional Court ordered a full recount of the country's October 2024 parliamentary election results on Feb. 26 following an audit that discovered various voting discrepancies.The court-issued recount puts at risk a slim six-seat majority for former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, the current leader of the coalition government.Multiple parties contested the results of the vote at the local level after they were revealed, citing irr…
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