Bulgaria’s ombudsman Maya Manolova took sections of the electoral law governing the number of polling stations abroad to the Constitutional Court. She insists that the Constitutional Court rule urgently on the texts which according to her curb the rights...
Bulgaria’s ombudsman Maya Manolova took sections of the electoral law governing the number of polling stations abroad to the Constitutional Court. She insists that the Constitutional Court rule urgently on the texts which according to her curb the rights of the Bulgarians abroad to vote.
Manolova commented in a statement to the media that on one hand, the current voting legislation obliges a polling station to be opened where more than 60 signatures of Bulgarians abroad were collected and on the other hand puts a limit of 35 polling station per country.
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