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ITN launches petition for partial cassation of the elections

Slavi Trifonov
Photo: BTA

On the first day of the 51st parliament, ITN will initiate the collection of signatures for submitting a complaint to the Constitutional Court concerning the partial cassation of the elections, party leader Slavi Trifonov announced on his Facebook profile. According to him, this is how the vote of the citizens will be checked in certain sections and where the video surveillance was absent.

"The chaos in the country is deepening. I am sure that the feeling in our society after these elections is that something is wrong, that someone is above the law and the state, that someone else is harmed, that the entire democratic election process is in danger", Slavi Trifonov also writes.

48 signatures of MPs are needed to send a signal to the Constitutional Court and 18 of them have already been secured by ITN, the party leader recalls.



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