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GERB) propose changes to electoral legislation in order to guarantee the right of vote to all Bulgarians. That s what the ruling party announced at an emergency briefing on Friday. The aim is to let those quarantined exercise their right of voting. Therefore, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) will draw up rules on how they will vote – with a mobile ballot box or in special sections. The health safety of Bulgarian voters must be ensured. The CEC will provide funds for individual protection of the CEC members , explained
GERB floor leader Daniela Daritkova.
Some of the other proposals envision that citizens with expired ID documents to be able to use them before CEC in order to avoid a lines in front of the desks issuing new identity documents. All measures will comply with the requirements of the health authorities, National Oprational Headquarters and Vaccination Headquarters.
Why Bulgaria’s government has survived months of anti-corruption protests Nina S. Barzachka, Stefka P. Yordanova © John Thys/AFP/Getty Images Bulgaria s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Since July, Bulgarians have been protesting government corruption almost daily. The latest such protest took place on Dec. 14, also marking the 31-year anniversary since the first major anti-communist protest in Bulgaria in 1989. But the current cabinet a coalition between Boyko Borisov’s pro-European Union, center-right party GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria) and a group of far-right nationalist parties has survived and will probably do so until the March elections. Why? First, the government has been waiting for the protests to wane, knowing elections are scheduled for March 28, 2021. Second, polls predict parliament will continue to be split among several parties with no clear alternative to the existing cabinet coalition. Public trust in