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1994 Bulgarian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryBulgaria
previous_election1991
next_election1997
election_date18 December 1994
seats_for_electionAll 240 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats121
turnout75.23% ( 8.64pp)
party1DLleader1 = Zhan Videnovpercentage1 = 43.50last_election1 = 106seats1 = 125color1 = #E31E27
party2Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria)leader2 = Philip Dimitrovpercentage2 = 24.23last_election2 = 110seats2 = 69
party3BZNS–DPleader3 = Anastasia Mozerpercentage3 = 6.51last_election3 = Newseats3 = 18color3 = #FFA500
party4Movement for Rights and Freedomsleader4 = Ahmed Doganpercentage4 = 5.44last_election4 = 24seats4 = 15
party5Bulgarian Business Blocleader5 = George Ganchevpercentage5 = 4.73last_election5 = 0seats5 = 13color5 =
map1994 Bulgarian parliamentary election.png
map_captionResults by constituency
titlePrime Minister
before_electionReneta Indzhova
before_partyIndependent
(Indzhova Government)
after_electionZhan Videnov
after_partyDL
(Videnov Government)

(Indzhova Government) (Videnov Government)

Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 18 December 1994. The Democratic Left, the core of which was the Bulgarian Socialist Party, won 125 of the 240 seats, enough to govern without the support of parties from outside the coalition. Voter turnout was 75.3%. Following the election, Socialist Party leader Zhan Videnov became prime minister.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p369 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p382
  3. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2045_94.htm Bulgaria: Elections held in 1994] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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