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24 parties and 9 coalitions registered for elections on October 27

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24 parties and 9 coalitions have registered for participation in the early parliamentary elections on October 27, the deputy chairman and spokesperson of the CEC, Rositsa Mateva announced. It became clear that the "Ima Smisal” party of breakaways from the disintegrated "Velichie" (a new party that passed the 4 percent barrier in the previous parliamentary elections) was refused registration because of an incorrect list of voters supporting the registration.

In comparison, during the previous elections on June 9, twenty parties and 11 coalitions were registered.



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