Electronic voting

Eduard Hellvig sworn in as head of intelligence, sets corruption as priority target

Eduard Hellvig, who on Monday got the Parliament's all clear, by a vote of 498 to 15, for director of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI), took the oath of office before the Parliament's plenary sitting.

Photo credit: (c) MIHAI POZIUMSCHI / AGERPRES FLOW

The voting procedure was with secret ballots. (more to follow) AGERPRES

Bulgaria's DPS Urges Debates over Preferential Voting

DPS leader Lyutvi Mestan ha called on politicians to start a debate on whether and how to keep the recently-introduced preference-voting system in the national legislation preventing any risk of abuse.

Mestan heads Bulgaria's third-largest party Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), dominated by ethnic Turks.

Electoral Bureau spokesperson: Foreign Ministry did not propose extending voting hours

Central Electoral Bureau spokesperson Marian Muhulet told AGERPRES the Bureau did not receive any proposition from the Foreign Affairs Ministry to extend the voting hours in the polling stations abroad.

'We did not receive anything so far, it might have sent it to the Electoral Bureau No. 48 [for the polling stations abroad],' he mentioned.

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