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Elections in Serbia go calmly, tourists from Bulgaria vote there too

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Bulgarians who are in Serbia today are voting at the polling stations in Bosilegrad and Tsaribrod, treports BNR correspondent in Kyustendil Kiril Falin. 

By 3 p.m. more than 300 people had voted in Tsaribrod and more than 100 in Bosilegrad. In Tsaribrod, voting can be done also by machine, in Bosilegrad only with a paper ballot.

Miroslav Perević, a journalist from the Bosilegrad village of Karamanitsa, said, "There is quite a voter turnout. People come from Bosilegrad, people come regularly and there are people who pass by from Sofia, from Kyustendil, just going on a trip. They sign a declaration and vote." 




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