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GERB: Movement for Rights and Freedoms has pumped votes into ITN

Daniel Mitov
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GERB-SDS leads over "There is Such a People" (ITN) by nearly 30,000 votes in terms of the number of ballots cast in Bulgaria, said Daniel Mitov at a briefing of GERB party. ITN won the early general elections, because it earned a high number of votes abroad, said Daniel Mitov. In his view, the large number of polling stations abroad created preconditions for vote buying.

We have made an analysis and have come to the conclusion that "There is Such a People" party won more votes in regions where the Movement for Rights and Freedoms lost votes. It is clear that the MRF purposefully pumped votes into "There is Such a People” party, noted Daniel Mitov.





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