Election Day Started in Bulgaria amid Strict Epidemic Emergency Measures
On Sunday, Bulgaria is holding its first regular parliamentary elections since 2009.
On Sunday, Bulgaria is holding its first regular parliamentary elections since 2009.
The Interior Ministry informed what actions have been taken to ensure public order, security and the legality of the elections.
The NGO Anti-Corruption Fund says that Bulgaria is facing a serious risk of electoral fraud at upcoming elections on 4 April, with irregularities found at one in every five polling stations.
An 18-member delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), led by Alfred Heer (Switzerland, ALDE), will observe the conduct of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, the organization wrote on its website, https://pace.
A week before the regular parliamentary elections, the distance between the main political players is maintained.
There will be 465 polling stations abroad for the April 4 general elections, the spokesperson of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission (CEC), Tanya Tsaneva, said at a briefing on March 25.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s prospects for retaining power were uncertain on Wednesday after exit polls in Israel’s fourth national election in two years projected yet another stalemate.
Israelis began voting on Tuesday in a fourth election in two years, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hoping a world-beating COVID-19 vaccine rollout will win him another term.
GERB Chairman Boyko Borissov held a telephone call with EPP Secretary General Antonio Lopez.
Five political formations are sure to enter the future Parliament, while two are on the verge, show data from a survey, commissioned by the 24 Chassa daily newspaper and conducted by the Trend polling agency face-to-face among 1,004 adults between March 9
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed an “overwhelming” victory in elections on Wednesday, vowing to use his fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry published Wednesday the orders for the opening of polling stations abroad for the April 4 general elections for a new Bulgarian Parliament.
Dutch voters go to the polls on Wednesday (17 March) for the last day of a three-day parliamentary election, in which Prime Minister Mark Rutte is aiming for a fourth term in office.
Bulgarian political parties are showing an uncharacteristic interest in green policies ahead of elections on April 4, not least because the country is one of the largest per capita beneficiaries of EU funds and is now required to invest in climate and env
Bulgaria's Central Election Commission (CEC) has determined the places in 69 countries where there will be polling stations Bulgaria for voting in the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 4.
As many as 87,796 expatriate Bulgarians have submitted applications for voting abroad in the April 4 parliamentary elections by the deadline, which expired at 24:00 on March 9, the Central Election Commission (CEC) told BTA.
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