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

Minister of Interior: Possibility of rigging machine vote has been ruled out

Photo: BGNES

The actions of the Ministry of Interior continue to guarantee the fairness of the forthcoming vote for President and for National Assembly and to prevent crimes against the voting rights of citizens. This was stated at a press conference by Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov. It was reported that, at the request of the CEC, an inspection of the voting machines had been carried out. It was attended by representatives of many government agencies, including SANS and the Customs Agency. "Any possibility of misuse of voting devices has been ruled out. We are convinced that the election process will proceed normally," Rashkov concluded.




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

Government resumes talks with unions and employers after freezing the 2026 budget

'The dialogue between employers and trade unions has been restored. Consultations will begin tomorrow at the Ministry of Finance to iron out all the details. The state is committed to supporting every Bulgarian citizen.' This was written by GERB leader..

published on 11/27/25 2:55 PM

NSI: Bulgarians' international travel increased 15% last year

Bulgarian citizens traveled abroad 829,300 times in October, which is 15% more than in October 2024 , according to the National Statistical Institute. The most popular destinations were Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Romania, Germany, North Macedonia,..

published on 11/27/25 2:39 PM

State-owned enterprises to combat corruption through an integrity officer

The National Assembly has introduced a new requirement for state-owned enterprises to implement corruption risk management systems, which will also include appointing an integrity officer. The measure is recommended by the Organisation for Economic..

published on 11/27/25 1:30 PM