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“Analysis of Personal Results: Petkov and Borisov lead for PP-DB, but Ivanov shines for ‘Yes, Bulgaria'”

  • Kostadinov with nearly 5000 “chamomiles”, Slavi collected a little over 1000
  • Only four of the DB are pushing “Change” candidates

Former Prime Minister Kiril Petkov is the person with the best personal result in the battle for preferences on April 2 – 11,728 votes. This is 12.8% of the votes for PP-DB in the capital’s 23rd MIR. However, the championship changes if the preferences of GERB leader Boyko Borisov from the 25th MIR and Plovdiv are added – 18,121, or 25.5% of the votes for the party cast for both lists.

In the capital, Petkov won the premiership battle, Borisov collected 9,504 votes, of which just over 5,000 came from the paper ballots. His Plovdiv preferences are 8617 and

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The preferences for the other co-chairman of the PP Asen Vassilev in Plovdiv are 10% of all votes for the party there – just over 1,600.

The performance of the leader of “Yes, Bulgaria” Hristo Ivanov is much better – 7,827 personal votes, or slightly more than 13% of those submitted for the list in the 24th MIR.

Hristo Petrov – Itso Hazarda, who since entering politics twice beat Borissov in the leader’s 25th Sofia district, this time lost to him by a little over 300 votes (he has 9175 preferences).

The fears of “Promyanata” that the partners from DB would mix up their lists a lot in Sofia, were not justified, but the game was serious. The former minister of e-governance Bozhidar Bojanov is fired from a rear position.

He rearranges the list in the 23rd MIR with an impressive 8,562 preferences. However, the casting is formal, because the coalition brings in 9 people from there, and he was exactly #9.

With a good performance, also there, but without moving anyone, is the former justice minister of the DB Nadezhda Yordanova. She was 5th and receives over 4200 preferences.

In the whole country, the castoffs caused by the strong vote for DB are only four – in Ruse, Plovdiv, Varna and Haskovo.

Dr. Katya Paneva is in the foxholes in Haskovo and Plovdiv. In the first, she can expel Veselin Nedev from the PP from the parliamentary bank.

If he decides to give the former deputy a chance and enter from the Plovdiv region, another person of “Promyanata” will fall there – the lawyer Stoyu Stoev.

In Ruse, the 5th Ivan Belchev from DB overtook Rena Stefanova from PP, which is also one of the reasons for the angry posts of the former transport minister of “Change” Nikolay Sabev.

The seventh in Varna, Stella Nikolova from DB, will take one of the 4 mandates for the coalition at the expense of the ex-head of the legal commission in the 47th NA, Milen Mateev.

The “Change” man is the big loser

in Plovdiv. He was fourth, but dropped out of the DB quota at the expense of the publisher and civil activist Manol Peikov. He boasted that he collected 12.29% of the votes for the coalition under the hills and thus entered the parliament despite his 7th position.

However, the initial plans for the seats to be 3:1 in favor of the PP did not work, and the ratio is more like three to two. For two of the future MPs, it is debatable whose quota they belong to – Yavor Bozhankov, who joined the BSP, and Hristo Daskalov, who enters from Plovdiv. He was already a deputy of PP and one of its founders, but before that he was in the national leadership of DSB. “Promyanata” also includes the former Slavi – Radostin Vasilev and Deyan Petkov, who take the two mandates in Pleven.

The leader of the BSP in the 24th MIR, Hristo Prodanov, has only 1,140 personal votes, one of which comes from the social leader Kornelia Ninova, whose vote was caught by the reporter’s cameras on election day. Ninova herself has 2,005 preferences in the 25th MIR, and as a leader in Blagoevgrad she also receives nearly 1,600.

For the leader of “Vazrazhdane” Kostadin Kostadinov personally, 5087 ballots were submitted in the capital, in his native Varna – another 5301 votes.

The chairman of the SDS Rumen Hristov, who led in the 24th MIR, has 3485 votes.

Slavi Trifonov led for his party in Blagoevgrad and won 1,009 preferences on Sunday from a total of 4,104 votes cast for ITN.

Delyan Peevski has 513 preferences

as a traffic police leader in Blagoevgrad and about 300 in Pazardzhik.

The only one who managed to shuffle the Sofia list is the journalist Velizar Enchev, who was third in the 23rd MIR. With 1,200 preferences, he displaced the socialist Enyo Savov, but still did not enter – the BSP did not get a second mandate there.

Almost 2,800 personal votes are needed in the GERB lists in the 25th MIR for a change of position, which no one has achieved.

About 1,300 preferences are not enough for Dr. Tanya Andreeva from DB to rearrange the list in the 24th MIR. There will be no changes here.

With 5319 fans is Lena

Borislavova – a personal best result that would cause a reshuffle, but she is still second behind Hristo Ivanov.

Only 200 personal votes are not enough for the excellent candidate on the right – the blogger Elena Belobradova – to move to the 25th district. She will still be an MP and from her fifth place, she has 2988 preferences.

At GERB, the drivers in Gabrovo and Haskovo, Tomislav Donchev and Delyan Dobrev, finished last in two of the Sofia lists and achieved the best personal result in them. But they don’t rearrange them.

This also happened with Itso Hazarta, whose sending as the last to Blagoevgrad for PP-DB blew up the local structures – they were afraid that he would displace theirs and “Change” led by leader Andrey Gyurov would steal the mandates. However, the rapper received only 734 preferences in Pirinsko, six have more than him.

In Ruse, the SDS failed to get the deputy Dragomir Draganov, because the young Georgi Krastev from GERB cemented his second place with 3208 preferences.

In Pazardjik, the largest number of preferences – 5,212 in number – was collected by the GERB candidate and former regional governor Stefan Mirev. Two more collect over 2100 personal votes, but there GERB does not get a 3rd mandate.

After missing one parliament, with 2,558 preferences, Valentin Milushev, the ninth on the list of GERB, again enters the National Assembly, because he came second in the Sofia region.

In Burgas, Dimitar Naydenov from DB pushes back Daniela Bozhinova from “The Greens”. At BSP, Todor Baichev went from third to second, but the Reds scored only the driver Petar Kanev.

Due to preferences in Pernik, the last on the list of GERB Hristina Georgieva ranked 2nd after the driver Georg Georgiev.

The former regional governor of the city, Kiril Stoev from PP, came second instead of Alexandra Sterkova from DB, but this did not get him into the National Assembly.

In Veliko Tarnovo, the lists of GERB and BSP are moving

Among the Socialists, the seventh Georgi Filipov reshuffles the former deputy from “Vazrazhdane” Tsveta Galunova, but the BSP only brings in the leader – Christian Vigenin. Now he has to decide whether to give Filipov a chance, entering traditionally from Yambol. However, Galin Panteleev, 3rd in the socialist party, is waiting for a mandate there.

Veteran top three of GERB, a nice girl from Varna once again passed her leader

The son of the mayor of Simitli for the 5th time a deputy from the last position

There is no surprise in the top three of excellent students in terms of preferences in GERB. They are the same as in the previous elections with a small difference in numbers, and the sum of the personal votes of Slavena Tocheva, Georgi Stankov and Stefan Apostolov is 23,922.

Tocheva collected 10,155 preferences in Varna, which is her new personal record. The young and beautiful lady overtakes the former sports minister Krasen Kralev and comes second after another ex-minister – the foreigner Daniel Mitov, who is the deputy chairman of GERB. It is also the best personal result in the entire country for a non-driver candidate.

Tocheva beat the leaders of her own party and the other parties with the exception of Kiril Petkov. As many as 12 political formations, as well as the two independent candidates, performed worse than her. The vote that Tocheva collected alone is almost as much as the total result of the “Neutral Bulgaria” coalition, which includes “Ataka”, “Russophiles” and communists.

The lady appeared for the first time in the lists of GERB for the elections in April 2021. Although unknown, she collected 6,803 preferences once. Then she was introduced as a student at the University of Svishtov, and by profession she is a hostess in an entertainment establishment. The father of her child had problems with justice, he was in prison. From 2021, the Ministry of the Interior is investigating her because of the many preferences. The inspection is not over yet, and according to unofficial information, a new one has now started.

For the 5th time in a row, the last in the list of GERB in Blagoevgrad, Stefan Apostolov, came second with 7033 votes. The football referee has already done this several times, not without the support of his father – the mayor of Simitli Apostol Apostolov, who won his position with a record vote in the local elections and is supported by all parties. In Blagoevgradsko, in general, the people of GERB are brave with the preferences – Kostadin Stoykov has 5117 votes, 3 more candidates collect over 3000 personal votes. 78% of the ballots for GERB are with preferences, according to CEC data.

After the businessman Georgi Stankov caused a precedent last year by displacing the leader in Haskovo Delyan Dobrev, now he cemented his second place with 6734 preferences. Stankov became famous 5 years ago, when for his birthday in the parliament he blew out candles on a kitschy cake with wads of euros on it. Before becoming an MP, he was responsible for the veterinary control of “Captain Andreevo”. A little over 2,400 ballots were submitted for Dobrev, but all over 9,000 votes for GERB in the area without a marked preference went to his account. Ivan Minev, who was 4th, is one position ahead.

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