Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Election silence day leaves us alone with our thoughts

Photo: BGNES

Today, 25 November is a day of election silence before the Presidential and Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria. It means that candidates, parties, coalitions and citizens are not allowed to make any political campaigning whatsoever. Political campaigning is also strictly forbidden on election day. The regulation allows voters to make their political choice themselves, without being subject to political influence or influenced by political advertising.

Any sociological surveys regarding voter attitudes are inadmissible, because they may tip the scales in favor of a certain candidate, political party or formation. 

However, some ingenious types of polls can be seen on the social networks, which eventually manage to tip the scales in favor of certain political forces. Such rankings aim to encourage the undecided and make them cast their ballots. As a result, some people go to the polling stations hoping to change the election result. 

Yet, the term “reflection” highlights the freedom of choice as a fundamental principle of our democratic society. Deprived of political campaigning and election slogans, the election silence day leaves voters alone with their thoughts and lets them make a sound judgement.

Of course, the idea remains in the realms of utopia, taking into account the different forms of information that reach us. Yet, the election silence day ambiguously proves that everyone has the right to make an individual decision.

Written by: Darina Grigorova

English version: Kostadin Atanasov




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Academician Georgi Markov is pictured with Petar Beron (L).

Intellectuals propose a monument to Khan Asparuh on the site of the former Soviet Army monument

An initiative committee led by the historian Georgi Markov, has proposed that a monument to Khan Asparuh, the founder of the Bulgarian state, be erected on the site of the former Soviet Army Monument in Sofia, in order to serve as a unifying symbol for..

published on 10/13/25 3:51 PM
Photo: Dilmana folk dance group - Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen-based Bulgarian dance group “Dilmana” celebrates 15th birthday

The Bulgarian dance group “Dilmana” based in Copenhagen will celebrate 15 years since its establishment with a celebration on October 18, the formation informed on its Facebook page. Dance group Dilmanа from Copenhagen to perform at the folklore..

published on 10/12/25 12:05 PM

Karlovo will host photo exhibition “Bosilegrad Before and Now – 2”

A photo exhibition called “Bosilegrad Before and Now – 2” will open on October 13 at the Municipal Art Gallery in the town of Karlovo. The photo exhibition contains 40 panels with motifs and landscapes from Bosilegrad, Serbia, and several Bosilegrad..

published on 10/12/25 7:35 AM