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Rumen Radev calls on Bulgarians to vote in order to have an effective regular government

President Rumen Radev
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The most important thing today is to vote, President Rumen Radev told journalists after exercising his right to vote by machine. According to him, everyone wants an end to this exhausting marathon of continuous elections. However, in order to have a sustainable and viable parliament, as well as an effective regular government that can make bold decisions and lead the country towards the implementation of nationally important goals, it is important that the parliament and the government have the appropriate legitimacy, he added.

"We all know that this legitimacy derives from the en-masse, solid citizen participation in the elections. So my call to the Bulgarian citizens today is to vote", the head of state addressed the voters.




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