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Adelheid Wolfl's commentary in the Austrian daily Der Standard discusses the implications of the upcoming US elections for Bulgari
Today, October 26, is a day of silence before the first round of the regular mayoral elections in Bulgaria scheduled for October 27. Political propaganda is strictly forbidden on the day of silence. Dissemination of any forecast results or opinion polls, in any form whatsoever, is also strictly forbidden, BNR reported.
This time, the first round of the local elections in Bulgaria coincides with the feast of Saint Demetrius (Dimitrovden) which is traditionally marked in parts of the country. At the discretion of the local authorities, consumption of alcohol in some Bulgarian regions is prohibited and in some regions alcohol consumption is allowed. In Bulgaria’s capital Sofia for instance, no restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverage were imposed.
In the coastal city of Varna alcohol sale is prohibited. However, alcohol consumption in and near the polling stations is completely forbidden. According to the electoral rolls, 6,227,901 Bulgarian citizens have the right to vote at the forthcoming local elections.
The latest market survey from the Employment Agency indicates a persistent high demand for labor in Bulgaria, both in the short and long term
On November 2, Bulgaria will experience minimum temperatures generally between 5°C and 10°C, with sunny and windy conditions prevailing
Five Bulgarian citizens were initially reported missing following recent floods in Valencia, Spain
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On November 1, Bulgaria commemorates a unique observance of All Saints' Day, known locally as the Day of the People’s Awakeners
Cloudy skies and fog are expected in the morning on November 1
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