The Power of Knowledge Lies in Its Use
Dr. Boyko Takov: Analytical and empirical results from ongoing projects constitute a solid information base
HOT: » Which party would you vote for (if you could) in the upcoming snap vote in Bulgaria on April 19?
“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.
The Head of State uses the specific term of chess played for time that means a situation when the player has too little time to complete his moves. According to him, it is in such a situation that the electoral commission, increasingly pressed by time has to resolve the issue of machine voting enshrined in the law, but around which there is still too much ambiguity.
The Head of State recalled a meeting he had convened on the subject even before the one when, according to Rumen Radev, preparations for elections should have started back then.
"There is no decision of the Supreme Administrative Court with regard to the appeal, no contract has yet been signed, there are no clear-cut deadline for the delivery of the machines. There is also no established methodology for certification of these machines yet. There is no clear algorithm for how all political entities and public organizations will be able to participate in this certification process – software and hardware verification, storage control, transport and supervision of these machines", the Head of State reminded.
He also mentioned the need to train people handling machines, as well as the need for an information campaign for citizens.
According to Radev, the state is also slow in preparing a health protocol for the upcoming vote.
The presidential institution also insisted on considering amendments to the Electoral Code allowing smaller parties to participate on equal footing in election debates in public media, since in the context of the pandemic there is no way to conduct a "classic campaign" in which parties and sympathizers meet.
"Why not think about a higher quality and quantity of election debates", urged Deputy Prime Minister Iliana Yotova. /BGNES
Silvia Kadreva, Deputy Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, announced that she is ready to head a caretaker government following consultations at the Presidency on Dondukov Boulevard No.
Margarita Nikolova, Deputy Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, has stated her readiness to take on the role of caretaker prime minister, becoming the latest candidate from the so-called “house list.
Dimitar Glavchev, Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, told reporters that he is willing to take responsibility and serve as caretaker prime minister.
Deputy Ombudsman Maria Filipova has said she is ready to assume the position of interim prime minister, it became clear following consultations with President Iliana Yotova.
After more than five and a half hours of heated debate, Bulgaria’s parliament approved at first reading a proposal by the nationalist party Vazrazhdane to limit the number of polling stations in non-EU countries to 20.
On the third day of consultations for the appointment of a Bulgarian interim prime minister, President Iliana Yotova continued meetings with potential candidates.
Aniventure Comic Con Returns to Bulgaria with Star Guest Christopher Judge!
Global Fuel Shock: Oil Jumps Over 40% Since Iran War Began