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Premier Glavchev: The caretaker cabinet will do its utmost to ensure fair elections

Dimitar Glavchev
Photo: BTA

The caretaker government will do its utmost to prevent practices that would hinder the fairness of the elections, caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev told journalists. 

Prime Minister Glavchev said that the cabinet is working to ensure a fair and transparent vote, which is its primary task. "Everything that is mandated by law will be done", Dimitar Glvchev went on to say.

Dimitar Glavchev also said that the government is working in synch with the Central Election Commission. ''Every week, I receive information about the elections from the responsible ministers'', Premier Glavchev said and added that the organization of the vote is proceeding according to schedule.




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