The first comment after the elections came from the caretaker prime minister Dimitar Glavchev. He attended the NATO exercise at the "Novo Selo" training ground, bTV reported.
The caretaker prime minister drew attention to both the problems with the machines and the bought vote.
„In the last week, over 3,500 voting machines were checked. In the previous elections, they were over 660. And before these two votes that we organized, a total of 100 machines were checked for all types of elections. So you can make the comparison yourself”, said Glavchev.
„As for the bought vote – everyone knows that there is one and it would be an illusion to believe otherwise, but I think that we managed to counteract this within the law”, he also pointed out.
The caretaker prime minister also reported that the government had done its job.