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Bulgaria seeks assistance from 120 countries for upcoming Parliamentary elections

Bulgaria's Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev
Photo: BGNES

Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has contacted more than 120 countries on occasion of the forthcoming Parliamentary elections on April 4 and the opportunity for Bulgarians abroad to exercise their constitutional right to vote.

 "We will face many unexpected challenges, because the countries are constantly changing the anti-epidemic measures," this country’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Georgiev told Nova TV. More polling stations will open in some European countries, Deputy Minister Georgiev went on to say. For instance, in Germany there will be 39 polling stations outside the diplomatic missions, added Georg Georgiev.




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