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OSCE observers are monitoring preparations for April 4 elections in Bulgaria

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Bulgaria's Deputy Chief Prosecutor Daniela Masheva and officials from the prosecutor's office met today with Elena Kovalyova and Dragan Zelić of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe - OSCE. They are part of the OSCE mission to observe the upcoming parliamentary elections in Bulgaria on April 4, 2021.
The OSCE was asked what measures were being taken against possible attempts to violate election legislation. The guests were informed that a National Interdepartmental Unit has been established between the prosecution, the police and the security services, to ensure the observance of the political rights of the citizens and for a quick and adequate reaction against crimes related to the election process, BTA reported.



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