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Foreign Ministry invites international observers to 2 April general election

The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry building
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The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has invited international observers to the election for members of parliament in Bulgaria on 2 April, 2023. Bulgaria’s permanent representation in Vienna has sent notes verbales with invitations to the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe etc.

“Guaranteeing fair, free and democratic elections in accordance with the highest international standards is a priority for the Republic of Bulgaria,” the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry notes.



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