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Bulgarians in New Zealand are starting to vote

Abroad, the elections for the 45th National Assembly begin tonight Bulgarian time, and will end on the morning of April 5, 2021.

Due to the 10-hour time difference, our compatriots in Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand were the first to vote. There, polling stations opened at 9:00 pm Bulgarian time on April 3, 2021. The last polling stations will close in the US states of California, Arizona and Nevada, where election day ends at 6:00 am Bulgarian time on April 5, 2021.

Bulgarian citizens abroad can exercise their right to vote in a total of 465 polling stations in 69 countries.

We remind you that the consents for the organization of the elections, which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs received from the respective countries, were given with the commitment to strictly observe the health protocols and anti-epidemic measures against the coronavirus in each country.

Everywhere abroad, where there are restrictive measures that could hinder the voting of Bulgarian citizens due to a travel ban or in the evening, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested and received from the respective countries exceptions for the elections. In some places our embassies will issue official notes, in others – Bulgarian citizens will move with declarations and forms issued by the relevant local authorities. In Spain, where 53 polling stations have been opened, we have been informed by local authorities that due to the ban on movement between districts where polling stations have been opened, Bulgarian citizens must vote at their place of residence.

Information about the opened polling stations abroad by countries, as well as about the anti-epidemic measures in the respective countries, are published on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the section “Elections” and in the section “Coronavirus – how to travel” at:

https://mfa.bg/bg/3715

https://mfa.bg/bg/izbori-2021

https://mfa.bg/bg/covid19map

Our diplomatic and consular missions are in contact with the local authorities and are ready to respond to emerging difficulties in order to guarantee the right to vote of Bulgarian citizens.

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