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Parties and coalitions that are to participate in the April 4 elections have reported donations only from supporters and candidates for MPs, but not from legal entities, dnevnik.bg writes.

GERB-UDF, MRF, "There Is Such A People" and "Stand up! Thugs, Out!" did not report any donations. BSP for Bulgaria, Democratic Bulgaria, IMRO and Alternative for Bulgarian Revival received donations from supporters and candidates. Smaller parties and coalitions have not reported donations.

IMRO reported the biggest number of donations - 77 from supporters and 45 from candidates for MPs, totaling over 39,000 euros. The BSP for Bulgaria coalition received donations from 31 individuals and 17 candidates for MPs, totaling more than 7,000 euros.



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