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Printing Works of Bulgarian National Bank provide white ballots for the elections

Bulgarian National Bank
Photo: Ani Petrova

The paper ballots for the parliamentary elections on April 4 will be white. They will be made of thick non-transparent paper, which does not allow the secret of the vote to be revealed.

The ballots will be printed by the Printing Works of Bulgarian National Bank and if necessary the services of other specialized printing houses could be used. The Central Election Commission is to control all stages of printing, storage and delivery of the ballots.

The Ministry of Interior will be responsible for the security during transportation and storage, BNR reporter Tsvetelina Stoyanova informed.



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