Starting September 14, citizens can check the locations and addresses of polling stations abroad. They are published on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The head of the "Elections" working group at the ministry, Ivan Kondov, recalled that there will be 755 sections opened abroad, or 4 more compared to the elections on November 14, 2021. The submitted applications for voting outside the country are just over 50,000.
Permissions have already been received for the holding of elections in all countries, and one is expected from Canada. Between 15 and 20 days are needed for the delivery of 760 machines to 345 sections abroad. In the Central Electoral Commission, the consultations with the political formations to determine members for the sectional commissions abroad have been completed, and just over 1,800 people have been proposed out of the required 4,200, the diplomat said.
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