BSP leader Cornelia Ninova exercised her right to vote. She chose to vote by paper, a reporter for "Focus" reported.
"There were many people in front of my section, of many ages, that makes me happy. I voted for peace and an end to assemblies and the parallel state. I consider the paper ballot to be more secure. I think the voter turnout will be higher, I saw a desire to vote. Everything possible must be done to have a cabinet, Bulgaria needs stability", Ninova also said.