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President Rumen Radev's consultations on ensuring transparent elections continue

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Today, the Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev will meet with representatives of the Public Council at the Central Electoral Committee and the National Association of Municipalities. The meetings are part of the consultations initiated by the President to conduct a transparent election process to ensure the right to vote and the health of citizens in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Yesterday in the town of Kalofer at a meeting with members of the Association of Mayors, Radev stressed the importance of ensuring the logistical support of the upcoming parliamentary elections in the conditions of a pandemic and in small towns.



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