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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With its decree, the government approved the planned bill for the expenses and transfers for the preparation and production of the elections for national representatives on April 2, 2023.
The approved funds amount to BGN 87.7 million. Activities related to the electoral process that will be financed with them include:
The cabinet is ready to provide additional necessary funds when concluding contracts for logistics and technical support of the specialized devices for electronic machine voting, as well as for other materials and accompanying activities to ensure the electoral process, including machine voting and video surveillance/ the video recording.
In the conditions of a non-adopted state budget for 2023, the financing of the expenses for the plan-account will be carried out in accordance with the Law on the Implementation of Provisions of the Law on the State Budget of the Republic of Bulgaria for 2022, the Law on the State Public Insurance Budget for 2022 and the Law on the Budget of the National Health Insurance Fund for 2022, where there is an express possibility for the Council of Ministers to approve funding for the preparation and production of elections according to the Electoral Code. The act of the government is in fulfillment of Art. 18 of the Electoral Code.
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