Supporters of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) affiliated with Delyan Peevski and of DPS affiliated with the honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan are waiting in front of the Central Election Commission to register their candidate lists for the early parliamentary elections on October 27, reports BGNES.
''Dear friends, the Youth Organization will register Ahmed Dogan’s authentic DPS first. Victory!'', members of the organization announced in a video message.
Tomorrow, the Central Election Commission will start accepting documents for the registration of parties and coalitions wishing to participate in the elections.
Meanwhile, it became clear that a large perimeter around Ahmed Dogan's property in Sofia’s Boyana district remains under police protection following the two-day protest by supporters of the honorary chairman of DPS.
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