Bulgarians Abroad to Vote in 719 Polling Stations in 57 Countries

Bulgarians Abroad to Vote in 719 Polling Stations in 57 Countries

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Bulgarian citizens abroad will have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote in the October 27 snap parliamentary elections in a total of 719 polling stations in 57 countries, the press centre of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday. The Foreign Ministry has successfully prepared and transported election papers, materials and voting machines to all polling stations outside the country, CE Report quotes BTA

Most polling stations will be opened in Turkiye - 168, followed by the UK - 112, Germany - 66, Spain - 64, the US - 53, Italy - 27, the Netherlands - 25, Greece - 23, France - 17, Austria and Belgium - 16 each, Canada - 15 polling stations.

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