Who screwed up political parties on October 6th

October 6th elections produced dramaticly dramatic results, partially changing our political scene. But beyond the political parties' rankings, there was a big stir between the number of voters compared to other times. In the election of 2017, The CEC had accepted 727 thousand and 986 valid votes. In [...] elections
In the election of 2017, The CEC had accepted 727 thousand and 986 valid votes. In the 2019 elections, the CEC accepted 844 thousand 121, or about 114 thousand more than in the last election.
Coalition Initiative - The AKR continues to produce drama concerning passing or not the election threshold that would enable it to enter the Assembly.
But, based on the votes won, this coalition would have nearly 6 percent, or exactly 5,77, writes Periscope.

In fact, the low voting rate in 2017 would give each of the parties/coalitions of 2019 better than the election results.
According to general CEC statistics, in 2017 we had the 41.30 percentage, while in 2019 it went to 44,72. That means we've had a 3.42 percent voter increase.

The number of registered voters in this election had been about 80 thousand larger than in the past years, mainly involving minors who went into adulthood and won the vote's right. /Periscope











