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Supreme Administrative Court decision on machine voting expected

Plamen Tonchev
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The parliamentary committee for control over the security services has held a hearing of chairman of the State Agency for National Security, Plamen Tonchev, about the canceled machine voting. The CEC made this decision on Friday evening - a day before the first round of the local elections, based on a report by SANS on suspected manipulations. After the hearing, Plamen Tonchev said that he had provided all the information at the confidential meeting.

This evening the Supreme Administrative Court is expected to rule on the decision of the CEC, which canceled the machine voting. Political parties, election participants and citizens appealed against the decision.





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