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Polling station committees in Turkey are not fully staffed

Photo: Ani Petrova

Over 90% of the polling stations abroad are staffed. The Foreign Ministry has sent a list to fill the vacancies left after the parties' proposals. The Central Election Commission - CEC will decide on changes in the composition of stations, as one of the political forces has requested the replacement of proposed members in almost all stations in Turkey.

It was not until July 5 that the CEC's guidelines were issued. "Such a thing has never happened before." Dimitar Ivanov, coordinator of the Network of Bulgarian Election Volunteers Abroad, has told BNR.




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