BSP: The president indicates the date of the elections, but to take into account the epidemic



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“Setting an election date is a constitutional power of the president. For four years we have never interfered in the decisions of the presidential institution. For us, any date within the legally established period is acceptable ”. This is the position of the BSP JE for the date set by the president for the holding of parliamentary elections.

We remind you that yesterday President Rumen Radev said that the elections must be held on time, on March 28, with the authorized machines delivered. All measures must be observed to guarantee the voting rights of all Bulgarians and minimize the risk to their health.

From the left emphasize that As of the date of issuance of the decree to program the elections, it must be in accordance with the epidemiological situation..

We continue our preparations for the elections“, it is said in the position of the Socialists, adopted in today’s meeting of the Executive Bureau of the party.

Earlier in the day, the new party of the former second in the current ruling GERB party, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, said he was concerned of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s attempts to use the coronavirus pandemic as a pretext to postpone the next parliamentary elections to stay in power until the summer of 2021. They note that yesterday Borissov sent another contradictory message, saying that some of the measures will be relaxed earlier than planned on December 14, and the rest will be lifted a week later.

For his part, the leader of the Volia party, Veselin Mareshki, said that he had read the current text of the Constitution very seriously and knew what the possibilities were for holding elections.



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