It is no surprise to us that the President vetoed the changes to the Electoral Code.

In violation of the rules, many changes were made in the direction of returning mixed voting and turning the machines into printers.

There is a kind of fairness and consistency on the part of the presidential institution.

This is what the deputy from "Bulgarian Rise" commented to journalists in the parliament

"Bulgarian Rise" defines itself as a national conservative political party, but" Alexander Nikolov.

"Within this parliament, provided we do not have a working cabinet and a parliamentary majority, it is not time for changes to the Electoral Code.

The changes to the Electoral Code were proposed and adopted between the first and second reading with numerous violations of procedural rules,'' he added.

Rumen Radev vetoed part of the changes in the Electoral Code

According to him, machine voting has proven that it works and that it guarantees the fairness of the vote to the greatest extent.

The return to mixed voting and the paper ballot not only does not guarantee an honest vote, but brings back vicious practices from recent years, Nikolov also pointed out.

According to him, the state's priorities should be other than the changes in the electoral legislation.

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