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Boyko Borisov, leader of center-right party GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria), has insisted that the party will not try to form a coalition government or participate in such a format.
Bulgarian nationalist party Ataka (Attack), led by Volen Siderov, has published an election program consisting of a 20-point list of priorities.
In its program for the upcoming parliamentary elections on October 5, Bulgaria without Censorship party vows to create 150,000 new jobs every year and 1 million new jobs by 2022.
Bulgaria's early elections this Sunday will most likely send six parties in Parliament, shows a public opinion poll, published by the Alpha Research agency on its website.
Bulgaria's Central Electoral Committee (CEC) warned that taking of photos in the polling stations is forbidden, reports the Darik national radio.
The blockade at two of the three border crossings between Bulgaria and Turkey – Kapitan Andreevo and Malko Tarnovo is lifted, said Bulgaria's Interior Ministry.
The three border crossings between Bulgaria and Turkey – Kapitan Andreevo, Lesovo and Malko Tarnovo are blocked and crossing is impossible, said Bulgaria's Interior Ministry.
Coalition BSP – Left-Wing Bulgaria has vowed in its election program to fight injustice committed by “the few percent” having most of the power.
Editors-in-chief and directors of more than 10 of the leading pint, electronic and internet media in Bulgaria demanded equal treatment on election day over the announcing of exit poll results.
The need for a national consensus on priorities and a government formula which is a natural function of this consensus - these are two of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) political goals.
The Reformist Bloc says is targeting reform of the judiciary to guarantee independence of courts and free the justice system from corruption and political influence.
Six parties are expected to enter the Bulgarian National Assembly after early elections on Sunday, polling agency Sova Harris predicts.
Bulgaria’s next Parliament is likely to consist of 7-8 parties or coalitions, according to a poll of the Institute of Modern Politics (IMP).
Bulgarian Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov and his Macedonian counterpart Marko Zvrlevski have backed the idea for the establishment of a network of chief prosecutors of the Balkan countries.
Pre-trial proceedings have been opened over the printing fake ballot papers on the territory of Haskovo, according to reports of Ilona Krastenyakova from the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office of Cassation.
Bulgaria should have an exceptionally strong political cabinet after the early elections on October 5, interim Prime Minister Georgi Bliznashki said.
Bulgarian voters living in the US have insisted in their right to vote for party lists and to cast a ballot for independent candidates.
So far, Bulgarian parties have reported a total of 616 donations for BGN 300,500 for their electoral campaigns in the National Audit Office, Dileta Kassabova from the institution said, Friday.
Boyko Borisov, leader of GERB, said on Thursday that he was ready to hold talks with other parties after the elections in order to form a grand coalition, reports Reuters.
Seven parties will enter Bulgaria’s next Parliament, according to a survey of polling agency Exacta Research Group conducted on September 15-19.
Bulgaria's parties declared the meagre BGN 192 000 in donations from supporters for the upcoming elections, reports Nova TV.
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