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Bulgarians in Turkey, Great Britain, Germany have greatest desire to vote in April 2 elections

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Bulgarians abroad who want to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 2 must submit an application by midnight on March 7. 

To date, nearly 33,000 applications have been submitted through the electronic system of the Central Election Commission. The largest number of people wishing to participate in the vote are in Turkey - over 21,000, followed by those living in Great Britain - 2,000, in Germany - 1,900, in the United States - 1,400 and in Spain - 1,000. 

Again, by March 7, the Bulgarian communities abroad must offer the diplomatic and consular services suitable places where polling stations will be opened.



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