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23.24 Per Cent Voter Turnout as at 1 p.m.
October 5 (BTA) - Voter turnout was 23.24 per cent at 1 p.m. at Sunday's early parliamentary elections, the Central Election Commission said.
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Customs Inspectors Thwart Banned Import of Oil Products from Iran
October 5 (BTA) - Customs inspectors at the Kapitan Andreevo border checkpoint (on the border to Turkey) thwarted attempted illegal import of banned oil products from Iran, the Svilngerd customs office said. The inspectors intercepted two trucks with Bulgarian number plate...
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7.81 Per Cent Voter Turnout as at 11 a.m.
October 5 (BTA) - Voter turnout was 7.81 per cent at 11 a.m. at Sunday's early parliamentary elections, the Central Election Commission said. The highest turnout was in Pernik, Western Bulgaria, 11.39 per cent, followed by Silistra, Northeastern Bulgaria and Lovech, Centra...
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President Plevneliev Urges People to Go To Polls
October 5 (BTA) - President Rosen Plevneliev urged the Bulgarian citizens to go and cast their vote at Sunday's snap parliamentary elections, and called on politicians for a responsible and constructive approach in tackling, and not aggravating, the country's problems. The he...
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PM Bliznashki: People Must Vote Because Heavy Reforms Ahead Require Strong Government
October 5 (BTA) - Casting his vote at Sunday's early parliamentary elections, caretaker Prime Minister Georgi Bliznashki urged people to vote, arguing that the looming heavy reforms require a strong political government which can be formed only on the basis of "a legitimate e...
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Polling Starts Normally, Polling Sections Open on Time
October 5 (BTA) - Polling at Sunday's early parliamentary elections started normally across the country, with all 11,434 sections opening at 6 a.m. sharp, Central Election Commission (CEC) Spokesperson Kamelia Neikova said. She noted that by exception, three mobile sections i...
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59 Proceedings Launched into Violations of Voter Rights on Eve of October 5 Early Parliamentary Elections
October 5 (BTA) - A total of 59 pre-trial proceedings into violations of voter rights for the October 5 early parliamentary elections have been launched by 8 p.m. on October 4, sources from the prosecuting magistracy said.
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Bulgarians Vote in Early Parliamentary Elections
October 5 (BTA) - Bulgarians are going to the polls on Sunday to elect their new lawmakers - for the second time in 16 months. Snap elections became imminent when a government supported by the Socialist Party and the Movement for Rights and Freedom resigned in July after a di...
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Prosecution Comes Up with First Theories about Blast at Gorni Lom Explosives Factory
October 4 (BTA) - The prosecution authorities have suggested that incorrect ammunition disposal or an explosion in the explosives grinder may have caused the October 1 blast in an ammunition disposal factory in Gorni Lom, which killed 15 people.
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Transport Minister Angelkova: Ro-ro Vessels Won't Pay Extra Berthing Fee at Bechet Port
October 4 (BTA) - No extra fee will be charged on Bulgarian roll on/roll off ships for berthing at Bechet Port, it emerged after a meeting of Transport Minister Nikolina Angelkova and Liviu Dragnea, Romanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Administration and Regional De...
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Police Cracks Down on Vote Buying on Reflection Day
October 4 (BTA) - Officers of the State Agency for National Security (SANS) and the gendarmerie in Plovdiv carried an operation against vote buying in Pazardzhik Region on Saturday. According to unofficial information, two persons have been arrested in Lessichovo Municipalit...
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Prescription-free Drugs Will Increase by 3-4%
October 4 (BTA) - Over-the-counter drugs will increase by 3 to 4 per cent after a one-year moratorium on medicine prices expired, said Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Union President Ilko Getov on Saturday.
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Man Hit by Northwest-bound Train
October 4 (BTA) - A man was killed by a train between the villages of Thompson and Romcha, Western Bulgaria, on Saturday morning, the police said. The train was travelling from Sofia to Lom.
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Gallup International Survey Reveals Dynamic Picture of Electoral Attitudesin Sunday Elections
October 3 (BTA) - Three political formation are dead sure participants in the next Parliament, two are almost sure and another three are possible, a survey of Gallup International shows. The outcome of the elections can be summed up in the formula 3+2+3. The three obvious ...
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EC Presents Analysis on Electricity Tariff Deficits in Bulgaria
October 3 (BTA correspondent Nikolay Jeliazkov) - The European Commission's Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs published a report on Friday about the electricity tariff deficits in several Member States, including Bulgaria.
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Customs Agency Revenues at Lv 5.8 Bln in January-September
October 3 (BTA) - Between January and September, the revenues of the Customs Agency totalled 5,820.2 million leva, the Agency said on Friday.
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Gallup International Survey Reveals Dynamic Picture of Electoral Attitudesin Sunday Elections
October 3 (BTA) - Three political formation are dead sure participants in the next Parliament, two are almost sure and another three are possible, a survey of Gallup International shows.
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Customs Agency Revenuesat Lv 5.8 Blnin January-September
October 3 (BTA) - Between January and September, the revenues of the Customs Agency totalled 5,820.2 million leva, the Agency said on Friday.
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GERB to Win 36.5-37.5% of Votes,Socialists 19-20%, MRF 14.5-15.5%,Polling Agency Forecasts
October 3 (BTA) - According to results forecast by Exacta Research Group polling agency, GERB stands to receive between 36.5 and 37.5 per cent of the votes in the forthcoming October 5 parliamentary elections, the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) between 19 and 20 per cent, an...
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Minister Briefs Stakeholders aboutOperational Programme Environment
October 3 (BTA) - Environment Minister Svetlana Zhekova on Friday made a presentation about the current state of Operational Programme Environment and the adopted financial correction at a working meeting at the Council of Ministers, her Ministry said.

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