Today is election day in Bulgaria, with voting for 17 Bulgarian members of the 720-seat European Parliament and for 240 members of the future 50 th National Assembly of Bulgaria. 32 political formations are taking part in the election race – 20..
"There will be no technical problems with the voting machines in the June 9 elections," said the caretaker Minister of e-Government Valentin Mundrov on the occasion of the completed verification of the technical devices. He added that the team leaders'..
The Ministry of e-Government, the Bulgarian Institute for Standardization and the Bulgarian Institute of Metrology will check the voting machines for the upcoming elections for European and national parliament. According to the methodology approved,..
The serial numbers of seven voting machines that will be certified for compliance for the two-in-one election on June 9 were drawn at random at the Ministry of E-Govenrment. Carеtаker Premier Dimitar Glavchev also attended the procedure. ''The..
The local elections have not changed political attitudes in the country. Confidence in the Bulgarian government has dropped to 20%. Distrust of the electoral process is high. 47% of respondents believe that the local elections were unfair, 19% of the..
Bulgaria's Central Election Commission gave permission to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to start the transportation of the voting machines at 5:00 p.m. from the storage warehouse in Sofia according to an approved transportation plan. In the local..
Minister of E-Government Alexander Yolovski said that he had launched a procedure for the certification of voting machines for the second round of local elections. Certification teams will work overtime. Today, Central Election Commission (CEC)..
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has made the decision that voting at tomorrow’s local election shall be by paper ballots only. Voting machine scandal as election campaign draws to a close PP-DB: GERB and MRF fabricated fake..
Deputy Prime Minister Mariya Gabriel and representatives of the Central Electoral Commission will be heard at an emergency meeting of Parliament's presiding body , (including the Parliament Chair and his deputies, and the floor leaders of the parties)...
The number of machines with various technical problems that forced the switch to paper voting has grown to 65. According to CEC spokesperson Rositsa Mateva, the reasons are unreadable smart cards, no touch screen sensitivity, and other problems...