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Bulgaria's Central Election Commission is not going to change election protocols

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Bulgaria's Central Election Commission (CEC) will not change the election protocols, because there is not a single line in them that does not comply with the Electoral Code, said the Spokesperson for Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission Tanya Tsaneva on occasion of the criticism regarding the complexity of the election protocols.

There are many figures, but the election protocol cannot exist without this information, added Tanya Tsaneva. So far, 4 agencies for social and political research and 22 structures with 1,835 observers have been registered with the Central Election Commission. CEC will continue to register observers until the election silence day.




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