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Vazrazhdane release data from their investigation into the vote on October 27

Deyan Nikolov
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At a press conference in the parliament, Deyan Nikolov, chairman of "Vazrazhdane" - Sofia, announced that according to his party's calculations, there were between 400,000 and 500,000 bought votes. 

According to their statistical analysis of the deviations in the vote for all parties in the National Assembly, as well as for for Velichie, which remained outside, "Vazrazhdane" gave examples with sections in which there is a sharp drop or jump in the number of votes for a political force in the elections on October 27, compared to the previous ones. Deyan Nikolov pointed out that 90% of the cases in which there are strange anomalies in the election results are in villages. 

According to Nikolov, these data are a reason to contact the relevant institutions, to investigate and prevent vote buying in the next elections.



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