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Neikova: The place where the voting machines will be stored is the same - a private warehouse

The paper fully meets the requirements for machine voting, and all other questions related to the technical detail in question - to the BNB printing house

No difference to the ballots from the previous vote - it will be easier now as there will not be two types of elections to vote for. This was stated to BTV by Kamelia Neikova, the chairman of the CEC.

"A total of 28 parties and coalitions will participate in the elections, one independent candidate from Pleven and the box "I do not support anyone". The e-bulletin will be 2 or 3 pages long."

The state should store the voting machines, she added.

Camelia Neikova assured that there will be no problems with machine voting in the elections: "I don't believe it will turn out that we won't be able to use the machines."

The paper fully meets the requirements for machine voting, and all other questions related to the technical detail in question - to the printing house of the BNB.

"The place where the voting machines will be stored is the same - a private warehouse. Since the beginning of 2021, based on the invitation of the Council of Ministers, an inspection has been made to the CEC and they are there. In the summer of 2024, the CEC received information from the Council of Ministers that the individual ministries did not have free property available for the storage of the machines."

A little over 30,000 applications were submitted for voting by Bulgarians living abroad.