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Hristo Ivanov votes at 9 o’clock at the 93rd Sofia University in the capital “Alexander Teodorov – Balan” PHOTO: Nikolay Litov
The leader of “Yes, Bulgaria” chose this path due to a sign of trouble with the DB lists in Tarnovo
I have voted on paper because I understand that there are problems with the machines. We must get out, we must vote for change, so that Bulgaria has democracy. This is what the leader of “Yes, Bulgaria”, Hristo Ivanov, said after casting his vote in the parliamentary elections. He noted that he had received a signal that there was confusion on the “Democratic Bulgaria” list in Veliko Tarnovo with the machines, but did not want to give details.
Ivanov voted at 9 o’clock at the 93rd Sofia University in the capital “Alexander Teodorov – Balan”. “I hope the elections are fair. I thank our thousands of ‘You Count’ volunteers who will oversee the reporting of the election process,” said the DB co-chair. The first results of the parallel counting platform will be announced the night of April 4-5.
After the elections, Ivanov said he hopes a parliament will be formed with “more legitimacy and the opportunity to change direction.” He added that the union has been thinking about coalitions after the vote, but explained that this is an issue for after today.
Voting is safe and I want to assure all citizens that it is safe to vote. Even in the queue, people keep their distance, said Hristo Ivanov.
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