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PM Glavchev promises fair elections and calls on Bulgarians in Bulgaria and around the world to vote

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At a meeting with the Bulgarian community in Los Angeles, Bulgaria's Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev called for mass voting in the early parliamentary elections on October 27. "I will do everything possible to have fair and transparent elections. Vote!” he declared, stressing how important it is to form a regular government in this country.
"I am sure you have reached your achievements in the conditions of the most competitive environment in the world - the United States, carrying Bulgaria in your heart", said the Prime Minister. He assured the representatives of the Bulgarian community that Bulgaria will continue to support their numerous initiatives.
Dimitar Glavchev also highlighted the importance of Bulgarian Sunday schools and their tireless educational activity, contributing to future generations being raised in respect and love for Bulgaria.

The caretaker Prime Minister officially opened the new office of the Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria in Los Angeles, the government press service informed.



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