/ world today news/ The leading candidates for president and vice president voted on election day. Most of them exercised their right to vote in the National Referendum.
The President and Prime Minister also voted early this morning. President Rosen Plevneliev stated that democracy is a wonderful thing, there is nothing better than it. “I am glad that the next president will be even more successful. I voted for the referendum, I think that direct democracy is an achievement that we should take advantage of. I am extremely happy about this referendum, that’s why I voted”, commented Plevneliev.
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said that this day is like any other. “Changes were made to the Electoral Code, because the goal was to give a greater opportunity, to make it easier for people to vote as much as possible for all who wish to vote abroad and in Bulgaria,” added Borisov. I have voted as I think is right. The most important thing now is to hear the voice of the people, to exercise our vote of confidence. The vote for the ruling majority is important, stressed Borisov.
I voted for a stable and secure Bulgaria where we can live educated and prosperous. This is what GERB presidential candidate Tsetska Tsacheva said after exercising her right to vote in the city of Pleven. “I voted for more justice in Bulgarian society, for working institutions, for preserved national traditions, for defending the national interest,” she pointed out.
The change is urgent and it depends on all Bulgarians who will vote today. This is what presidential candidate Rumen Radev said after exercising his right to vote at the “McGahan” Vocational School of Transport at 15 “Kademlia” Street. Radev noted that he voted with optimism. “I believe that the energy I felt at my meetings in the country will soon materialize,” he stressed.
I vote for Bulgaria. You know that Bulgaria is above everything in my mind and in my activity. This was stated by the presidential candidate of “United Patriots – NFSB, Ataka and VMRO” Krasimir Karakachanov. He noted that the country cannot continue in this way. It cannot continue with this misery and huge emigration of young people from Bulgaria and with this invasion that is looming before the whole of Europe. Something must change, Karakachanov stressed.
I voted for a strong cross-party president, which we have not had since the beginning of the transition, and who could set a different tone and a different direction for the development of our country. This is what the independent presidential candidate Plamen Oresharski said after exercising his right to vote. Oresharski explained that he also voted in the referendum.
I voted to give strength to free people, said presidential candidate Traicho Traikov, who voted accompanied by his family. Traikov argues that “if we don’t vote today, tomorrow they may make us celebrate the October Revolution again”.
The candidate for vice president Iliana Yotova noted that she voted for the good of Bulgaria. Our country must have a strong leader and leader in the coming years, because there are many challenges before all of us, emphasized Yotova. “I voted for one person – a true guarantor and guardian of the freedom and security of every Bulgarian. I voted for us to start the great dialogue together to overcome the demographic catastrophe and poverty, for a developed economy, for the Bulgaria of the future and for the return of young people to our country. I think we will succeed,” Yotova said.
GERB’s candidate for Vice President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Vice Admiral Plamen Manushev, exercised his right to vote in Varna. “I voted for a strong, prosperous, respected and peaceful Bulgaria. I want our country to remain stable and to carry the Bulgarian spirit with pride”, declared Manushev.
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