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Stefan Yanev: High voter turnout would lead to a stable and reform-minded government

Bulgaria’s caretaker Premier Stefan Yanev
Photo: BGNES-archive

Bulgaria’s caretaker Premier Stefan Yanev called on Bulgarians to be active and exercise their constitutional right to vote on Sunday.

Statements about irregularities in the preparation of the forthcoming elections are mere speculation. They aim to discredit the elections in advance and question the legitimacy and authenticity of the election results. The primary objective of these statements is to discourage Bulgarians, Premier Yanev explained. 

In his view, high voter turnout would lead to a legitimate National Assembly and a stable and reform-minded government.




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