Sixteen Bulgarian MPs will lose their headquarters after partial rearrangement of the votes from the October parliamentary elections due to irregularities, the Constitutional Court said today. The ruling coalition, who has been criticized by court, loses five seats, according to the 54 -page decision posted on the institution’s website. It will thus have a marginal majority (121 MPs in a total of 240) but are not in danger of being overthrown at this stage because it is supported by about 30 other Members. Some of the seats are given to the parties that already possessed them, but in other regions. Ten seats will be given to the Velichie anti -systemic party (“grandiose”) that makes its entry into parliament. This party opposes the introduction of the euro, to assistance to Ukraine. He lacked about 20 votes to enter the House, based on the first count. “This is an act of justice,” said its founder, Ivelin Mikhailov. Bulgaria, the poorer EU country, managed to obtain […]
Source: News Beast

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