Bulgarian Ambassador to Kosovo: No Irregularities Reported during General Election
According to Bulgarian Ambassador to Kosovo Hristo Goudzhev, the general elections in Kosovo proceeded without major irregularities.
According to Bulgarian Ambassador to Kosovo Hristo Goudzhev, the general elections in Kosovo proceeded without major irregularities.
Only 19% of Bulgarians believe that this country is governed according to the will of the people and 74% are of the opposite opinion, 6% do not give a specific answer.
In the remaining 10 weeks, until the change of government, Borissov will cost 1 billion euros.
“Boyko Borissov wants to stay in power because he is fears for his survival and has all grounds to be afraid – he took too much from too many people.
People tend to romanticize their failures.
Two months before parliamentary elections, the differences between the main contenders for power are melting away, shows a joint survey funded by Market LINKS and bTV, conducted among 1,000 people over 18 in the last week of January.
The upcoming parliamentary elections on 4 April will cost the state budget over BGN 65 million.
After presenting a review of what has been done, Radev read his message "for a new Bulgaria" and said that he and Yotova will run for presidency again, and how they will do it will "be clear within the term established by the law".
Bulgaria‘s vaccination plan will be amended and the third phase will include all participants in the electoral process – the members of the electoral commissions in constituencies, the mobile electoral commissions, the members of the regional health inspe
Mobile ballot boxes will be provided for the eligible voters under quarantine.
During the forthcoming elections one major problem will arise again – the vote of Bulgarians abroad.
Five parties will enter the next parliament for sure and for the other two the election campaign will be crucial, according to data of a Gallup International poll conducted among 1,010 people between January 7 and 15.
The zero difference between the main political forces fuels the talk of the possible forgery of parliamentary elections in the spring, social analyst Kolyo Kolev told BNR.
"No one has said what will happen to the anti-epidemic measures since early February.
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) propose changes to electoral legislation in order to guarantee the right of vote to all Bulgarians.
"President Radev has demonstrated that he is not capable of building consensus and has scheduled the elections for April 4.
President Rumen Radev announced the date of the parliamentary elections in spring during his extraordinary address to nation.
IMRO stands firmly against voting by mail and more polling stations in Turkey, announced on Facebook deputy chairman of the party and co-chair of the parliamentary group of United Patriots Iskren Veselinov.
“The Central Electoral Commission is in a Zeitnot situation, the entire process of ensuring machine voting is progressing at risk – we have no contracts concluded, no clarity whatsoever,” President Rumen Radev said as quoted by BGNES.
In Brussels, they will look at Bulgaria and its government system in a different way now.
Only the legitimately elected parliament can elect a stable government to begin dismantling the vicious governance model, stated President Rumen Radev at the beginning of his consultations with the Public Council of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
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