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In Turkey, agitated with “We want a Turk to be president of Bulgaria”, voted with impossible speed – Elections

  • November 18, 2021
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  • We have all seen the behavior of some representative bodies in Turkey before the first round of elections. This can be interpreted as interference in the internal affairs of Bulgaria. This was stated at a press conference by the caretaker Deputy Prime Minister and caretaker Minister of Interior Boyko RashkovRashkov was born on September 28, 1954 in the village of Ognyanovo, Blagoevgrad region. He graduated in law in Sofia, a reporter told Novini.bg.

    On Turkish television on November 9th, they said there was a Turkish presidential candidate in the election. They called on Bulgarian citizens in Turkey to go and vote en masse. An appeal was made: “We want a Turk to be President of Bulgaria.” On November 10, the Anatolian Agency called on Bulgarian citizens in Turkey to go to the polls and make a strong voice to their ancestral homeland. There is a publication in the Hurriyet newspaper stating that for the first time in Bulgaria a Turk is running as a presidential candidate. Very important choices. One vote is one vote. We need to reach such support that will allow our brothers there to be a major coalition partner, as has been the case before, the publication said. In an interview with a mayor in the Bursa region, it is said that the elections are important for our compatriots living in Turkey, they are also important for the MRF, Rashkov said.

    Add to all this the cases of 1,500 voters in one section. This means that every minute a voter enters, checks his documents, votes and exits, which is objectively impossible. The speed with which a result has been achieved is given, which is objectively impossible, the Interior Minister emphasized.

    I do not know if the authorities in Turkey are satisfied. I am not aware of the opposite case – Bulgarian citizens have interfered in elections in Turkey, he said Boyko RashkovBoyko RashkovRashkov was born on September 28, 1954 in the village of Ognyanovo, Blagoevgrad region. He graduated in law in Sofia.

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    In Kardzhali, people were scared that they had to vote for the MRF, because otherwise they would change their names. Can you imagine where they return us and what methods they use, given that Bulgarians live in peace with the Bulgarian Turks. Someone would change the names … in the 21st century, Rashkov commented.

    According to him, the sanctions for buying votes should be increased. The Minister of Interior noted that there are people who deal with this activity as professionals.

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