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“We are preparing for regular elections, which will take place in a few months,” National Assembly Speaker Tsveta Karayancheva, who is taking part in a forum at the National Palace of Culture, told reporters, BTA reported.
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“I don’t think we have a problem with the quorum, on Friday we had comrades who are sick, comrades in quarantine. We expected that comrades from the BSP and the opposition would register, because Friday is the day of the opposition,” Karayancheva commented and added. . that the quorum is the responsibility of those in power. “Tomorrow we will have a quorum, the meetings will continue as normal,” he said.
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“We will not collect signatures, and this will be established by vote in two months,” Karayancheva said in response to a question about the procedure for collecting additional signatures for consideration of the draft constitution with 160 votes.
According to her, the process is beginning in the form of constitutional review, because so far there is no such process. “We will have a meeting with constitutionalists who will advise us within this week so that we can vote on it with our fellow deputies and advance the debates,” said Karayancheva.
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He noted that the project will be sent to all interested parties, such as NGOs, constitutionalists, academia.
“Everyone should give a recommendation so that when we seek the support of our colleagues in these two months, we can argue. Ultimately, this constitution will be considered by the Grand National Assembly, if it is voted, and not by the current one,” he emphasized . Karayancheva added that the next parliament will have fully trained MPs, representatives from the academic community, and lists will be prepared with people who can competently work on it.
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When asked about automatic voting and the position of the CEC, that logistics should be in the hands of the state and not transferred to them, Karayancheva replied that she believes the CEC should do this.
“There are many statements that the ruling party will almost hold the elections, collect protocols and ballots, a doubt is planted in the electoral process. To clear up those doubts, let the CEC do it,” said Karayancheva. that someone will always try to justify their electoral failures with “electoral fraud.” He recalled his statement that the GERB won all the parliamentary elections that it did not organize and were held under provisional governments.
When asked when there will be remote electronic voting, Tsveta Karayancheva replied that they expect experts to say how the vote can be protected, because there are opportunities for hacking the network and other problems. When asked why the Electoral Code is being revised again, despite recommendations not to do so some time before the elections, the Spokesperson said that the COVID-19 pandemic was also among the circumstances, and aims to be able to insert the paper ballot because Automatic voting has limitations and broad representation is sought.