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Supreme Administrative Court to decide whether to allow video monitoring of ballot counting

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There are 6,895 candidate MPs. A total of 4,465 polling stations have been opened abroad. Bulgarians will be able to vote with voting machines in 9,384 polling stations. 409 mobile polling stations will be available to people with disabilities. 88 polling stations will be opened in Bulgarian hospitals, said the Spokesperson of the Central Election Commission Dimitar Dimitrov.

 35 media have been granted accreditation to cover the forthcoming Parliamentary elections on April 4, including 5 foreign media- AFP, Reuters, Associated Press, Al Jazeera and Kanal 5 (North Macedonia). On April 2, the Supreme Administrative Court is to decide whether to allow video monitoring of the ballot counting process. 28 organizations will monitor the Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria. 5 sociological agencies are to take the election exit poll.




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