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Scandal or poll error: The leader of the list in Kyustendil admits that his coalition will trade votes

Despite the violent reactions and the heated discussions among the participants in the poll, the politician did not find it appropriate to clarify whether he made a mistake when filling in on the questionnaire, or has inadvertently put his party in the sights of the police and the prosecutor's office

Oct 9, 2024 17:23 169

Scandal or poll error: The leader of the list in Kyustendil admits that his coalition will trade votes  - 1

Leader of the list for 10 MIR-Kyustendil admits in a poll that his coalition will buy votes for the vote on October 27. The case caused a pre-election scandal in the area - the disgraced politician himself admitted that he answered the survey in this way and does not deny it, BNR reports.
To the question: "Which party or coalition do you think will buy the most votes for the upcoming elections on October 27?" the leader of the list has indicated his coalition, which in the poll collects 71% "yes".

The second coalition in the survey is with 5%, the one in third place - with 2%.

The survey was conducted on the social network.

Despite the violent reactions and the discussions that broke out among the participants in the survey, the politician did not find it appropriate to provide clarification as to whether he made a mistake when filling out the questionnaire, or whether he inadvertently put his party in the sights of the police and the prosecutor's office.

It is also not clear whether there will be an inspection by the law enforcement authorities. Or is it all a matter of illiteracy in handling the electronic system. It is also not clear whether the erring politician will be impeached and whether he will suffer any bad consequences for him and his campaign.

Most of the participants in the survey expect violations of electoral legislation and political rights of citizens from all parties.

A week ago, after a specialized police operation, the prosecutor's office began an investigation against five vote dealers from Kyustendil, Dupnitsa and Bobov dol, who were encouraging people to vote for a certain party candidate in return for property benefits. They were detained for 24 hours and then released.