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Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov: The voting is not compromised

Photo: European Council

The machine voting has not been compromised in any way. This was stated by Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov to Bulgarian journalists in Brussels, where he participated in a meeting of the European Council. 
According to Denkov, at the moment the voting machines work like printers and no one can be deceived because everyone can see what they will release as a bulletin. According to him, the opposition wants to use the situation as a new occasion to topple the government, as well as to question machine voting again.

The decision whether we will vote only with a paper ballot is entirely up to the Central Election Commission, Denkov was categorical.



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