On the day of reflection, we go outside the boundaries of the big city, for to hear the opinion of voters from small settlements about politics, the lack of regular governments in recent years and the rise in prices, writes Nova TV.
A day for reflection Rushet and Ahmed welcome with a cup of coffee. They say that there is no change in their native village of Boyno, even though they will go to vote for the seventh time. “What was BGN 2 has now become BGN 3.50. So that they can make people live better,'' Rushet wants. The few merchants in town are also pessimistic. “All 240 in the parliament must be cleared. 3-4 parties can't form a coalition," shares the opinion of a grill vendor in the village.
Politics in neighboring Mlechino belongs to the white party. Some of the residents there are pessimistic that after tomorrow they will see something different on the political scene. And while the voters are thinking, the District Election Commission in Kardzhali registered an unusual phenomenon for the district – increasing number of complaints since the start of the campaign. “The complaints are uncharacteristically high - about 30 to date. They are mainly for campaign materials put up by two different formations,” explained Berkant Barzat from RIC Kardzhali.