Fair and accurate voting is machine voting. And despite all the objections against it, I stand behind this opinion as a sociologist. When voting was done with the machines, the poll results perfectly matched the final results.
This is what he told "Focus“ the sociologist Andrey Raichev.
According to him, there will be falsifications in the upcoming elections as well, which is conditioned by the availability of a paper ballot, predicting that the falsifications and the corporate vote could reach 200,000 votes. "200,000 votes in a high turnout doesn't matter at all, but in a low turnout it would make a big difference,” explained the sociologist and added that the number of voters who will go to the polls will decrease in these elections as well, due to the disgust with the political reality at the moment.
According to him, the other reason for the low voter turnout is the relatively good material well-being of the Bulgarians at the moment, which does not cause a strong desire to change the situation. "If the economic situation had been bad and if it had not been for this increase in pensions and salaries of civil servants, we would have seen completely different scenes,” he is categorical.