Asked by the Bulgarian National Radio to comment on the criticism Turkey levelled at Bulgaria that it is restricting the political rights of minorities, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs replied that Bulgarian citizens wishing to exercise..
Bulgarian Deputy Foreign Minister Boyko Mirchev has explicitly put to Ankara’s Ambassador in Sofia Suleyman Gokce the issue of violations in the conditions for holding the Bulgarian parliamentary elections in the territory of Turkey. The deputy..
Bulgaria’s printed media accentuates on Tuesday on the unacceptable election agitation of Turkey’s Minister of Labor and Social Security Mehmet Müezzinoğlu. Ankara openly called on the Bulgarian immigrants in Turkey to vote for Lutvi Mestan’s party,..
On Tuesday most newspaper give extensive coverage to the debate between the leaders of GERB and the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) – Boyko Borissov and Kornelia Ninova, scheduled for tomorrow. Dnevnik writes that the debate will be given..
If the general elections were to be held now the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) would win by a narrow margin and five parties would enter parliament, indicate data of a nationwide survey, conducted by Market Links. 21.4 percent of the..
Compared to January, there is a slight increase in the number of voters wishing to take part in the early general election on 26 March, a survey conducted by Alpha Research social research agency shows. 66 percent of the respondents say they..
Today’s papers give wide coverage to the decision by the Central Election Commission (CEC) to scrap machine voting as an option to paper ballots at the upcoming general election on 26 March. Sega newspaper carries a headline: “CEC scraps..
The lack of electronic voting is not the biggest reason for concern at the forthcoming elections, spokesperson of the Central Election Commission Tsvetozar Tomov told the Bulgarian National Radio on Sunday on occasion of yesterday’s decision of CEC to..
The Central Election Commission has announced final data for registration of participants in early elections in Bulgaria that are to take place on March 26th. A total of 13 parties, nine coalitions and 21 independent candidates will be competing for..
On the closing date for registration for participation in the snap parliamentary vote due on 26 March, a total of 18 parties and 9 coalitions or a total of 27 political formations had submitted registration applications. By way of comparison, in 2014..