TikTok Removes 34 Election-Linked Accounts in Bulgaria Amid Manipulation Claims
TikTok has removed 34 accounts linked to what it described as coordinated inauthentic activity connected to Bulgaria’s upcoming parliamentary elections
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Sofia election officials are seen carrying heavy bags filled with the ballots and the protocols from their voting polls. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
Stanislav Ivanov, Member of the Parliament from the ruling, center-right Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party firmly rejects accusations of attempting to manipulate elections results.
On Monday, one day after the country's presidential and local elections, Ivanov and another GERB MP, Ivan Bozhilov, were seen inside the capital's Universiada Hall where the Sofia ballots were counted by the Sofia Electoral Commission (OIC). GERB issued a statement denying claims the two were there to manipulate the outcome of the count, and explained they were accredited by the party as representatives before the Central Election Commission (CEC) and OIC.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Bulgarian Sega daily published a picture of Ivanov where he is seen carrying a bag filled with ballots in the company of another man. According to the MP, cited by the Bulgarian Dnevnik daily, he had the bag because he was helping a pregnant woman and an elderly one with the load.
CEC, however, have told Dnevnik that regardless of any accreditations, a representative of a political party has no place where ballots are being counted, but explained they had not been informed on this particular case, are unaware of the exact location of the 2 MPS and will not carry a probe.
Ivanov says he was nowhere near the computers where the ballots were counted, but remained in the lobby, trying to help with the organization, adding he felt sorry so many in Bulgaria turn every simple act into politics.
The Commission for Protection of Personal Data has fined Bulgaria's Foreign Affairs Ministry for making public nearly 37 000 permanent addresses in the country of Bulgarian voters residing abroad.
Bulgaria spared over BGN 8 M in state budget money by carrying out its local and presidential elections on the same date in 2011, the country's Finance Minister Simeon Djankov has stated.
Former Justice Minister Margarita Popova was nominated by the ruling centrist-right party GERB to run for Vice President of Bulgaria in the elections that took place on October 23 2011.
Rosen Plevneliev, former Bulgarian Regional Development Minister, was elected President on the ticket of the ruling, center-right Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria part (GERB) on October 30 2011.
Rosen Plevneliev, Bulgaria's newly elected President, will be officially sworn in on Thursday.
Bulgaria's President-elect and Vice President-elect, Rosen Plevneliev and Margarita Popova, will take the oath of office before the National Assembly on Thursday, January 19.
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