ELECTION NEWS IN BRIEF

Politics | June 15, 2001, Friday // 00:00

Bulgaria achieved remarkable macroeconomic results during the past 4 years, but did not paid enough attention to the development of small and medium-size enterprises, Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov said in an interview for Dutch magazine `International Cooperation`.
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Leaders of coalition IMRO-Gergiovden presented its basic economic principals to President Petar Stoyanov today. The coalition congratulated President Stoyanov for his intentions to run for re-election. Further more the IMRO-Gergiovden gives their support for his nomination. The latest surveys show that IMRO-Gergiovden will gain 5-7 percent of the votes.
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So far 12,409 polling stations have been set up, 172 of which outside Bulgaria and 151 international observers have been registered for the elections, June 17.
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Experts from King`s movement are concerned that there won`t be enough polling stations and ballots for ex-pats. That will cause problems to Bulgarian immigrants voting on Sunday, from King`s coalition warned.

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