On November 14, when Bulgaria holds parliamentary and presidential elections, Radio Bulgaria will offer news and other up-to-date information in ten languages. We will follow the course of the Election Day and learn the results of the vote together with our audience.
The Bulgarian language website will be following the voting of Bulgarians abroad - from Australia and New Zealand through South Africa and Europe, to USA and Canada.
Radio Bulgaria is also preparing broadcasts in Turkish, starting at 13:00 to 14:00 and from 20:00 to 21:00 on http://player.bnr.bg/
The broadcasts include information from the BNR special envoy to Turkey, polls with voters there, comments and analyzes by experts.
Bulgarian compatriots can send information, signals, photos and videos related to the vote abroad to radiobulgaria@bnr.bg and to the Facebook pages of the language sections.
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