Voting with the option "I support no one" has been gaining popularity in Bulgaria as 82,618 people chose it in the parliamentary elections on October 27, 2024. In the parliamentary elections in April 2021, a total of 47,749 people..
Bulgarians who are in Serbia today are voting at the polling stations in Bosilegrad and Tsaribrod , treports BNR correspondent in Kyustendil Kiril Falin. By 3 p.m. more than 300 people had voted in Tsaribrod and more than 100 in Bosilegrad. In..
There are 23 polling stations where Bulgarians can vote in Greece today. They are five less than their number in the previous election on June 9 this year. The most sections – five – were opened on the island of Crete . They are located in..
People with motor and visual disabilities in Bulgaria face numerous difficulties in moving around and in their daily lives. But apart from purely physical obstacles, there are also obstacles at the level of access to information and administrative..
Bulgaria is facing the 7 th snap parliamentary election in a row in three years. The reason is that, once again, all three exploratory mandates for the formation of a cabinet which the president hands to parties represented in parliament have..
There are 55 polling stations where Bulgarians across the ocean can exercise their right to vote in the early parliamentary vote. "We only vote for the National Assembly, i.e. for a party or coalition, we do not have the..
I have voted by machine since the voting machines were introduced. I think this is the best vote because it is the most protected, Vice President Iliana Iotova said this after voting in the second round of the local elections in Sofia. When asked how..
"Get out and vote for who you want to rule. Regardless of whether by machine or paper", urged Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov after voting in the second round of the local elections in Sofia. He commented on the war of Hamas against Israel. "Everyone..
Today, November 5, the second round of the local elections is taking place in Bulgaria , with 6,038,052 voters having the right to vote. Mayors are elected where none of the candidates managed to win more than 50% of the votes in the first round last..
Today, November 4, is a day for reflection in Bulgaria before the second round of the local elections. A ban on political campaigning and advertising in any form of forecast results from public opinion polls has been reinstated, and will remain in..