Psephology
President Radev and Central Election Commission: Amendments to the Electoral Code Are Necessary
During a meeting between President Rumen Radev and the CEC leadership, CEC Chairman Andreev commented, that this cannot be done with an extended interpretation of the Electoral Code.
Conclusion of all was that the voting of the isolated voters with coronavirus cannot be regulated without changes in the Electoral Code.
Parliamentary Elections in Moldova
Almost 3 million voters of the Republic of Moldova are called on Sunday to elect the new parliament in a poll held simultaneously with a referendum on the reduction of the number of deputies, reported xinhuanet.com
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Anti-FARC leader set to face former guerrilla
Conservative candidate Ivan Duque won the first round of Colombia's presidential election but fell short of the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff next month.
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Turkey's consumer confidence slips in May
Confidence in the Turkish economy has dropped in May, official data has shown.
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Election silence begins
BELGRADE - The election silence ahead of the April 2 Serbian presidential polls began at midnight.
The election silence, banning any election propaganda, public gatherings and announcements of projected election results, will last until the closure of polling stations at 8 pm on Sunday.
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Mihail Konstantinov: Bulgaria's Election System is Fully Protected
There are attempts to interfere in our internal affairs but I am fully convinced that these will not be successful, like they have been unsuccessful so far, stated the chairman of the Board of Directors of the venture Information Services Mihail Konstantinov.
Bulgaria's Biggest Party to Submit Electoral System Bill Thursday
The biggest parliamentary force, GERB, is to table a bill changing Bulgaria's electoral system from proportional representation voting to majority voting, a lawmaker has said.
The bill is to be reviewed by the Legal Affairs Commitee on Tuesday and then possibly go to Parliament's floor, Focus News Agency quotes Danail Kirilov, who heads the committee, as saying.