Bulgarians will not be required to present a Covid-19 Green Certificate at the forthcoming Parliamentary and Presidential elections on November 14, the Spokesperson of the Central Election Commission Rositsa Mateva said at a briefing, BGNES agency informed.
Bulgarians who cast their ballots abroad shall comply with the anti-epidemic measures in the country of their residence.
Most members of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission received Covid-19 vaccines before the regular Parliamentary elections held in April, Rositsa Mateva went on to say.
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