radi6404
October 19th, 2007, 06:29 AM
could someone post up to date results of the bigger towns, which majors lead and so on, donīt know sources so please post.
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View Full Version : elections of majors in bulgaria radi6404 October 19th, 2007, 06:29 AM could someone post up to date results of the bigger towns, which majors lead and so on, donīt know sources so please post. zzibit October 19th, 2007, 06:33 AM it's too early to tell. Corneliu October 19th, 2007, 05:26 PM could someone post up to date results of the bigger towns, which majors lead and so on, donīt know sources so please post. Off the topic. You probably meant Mayors? ВОДА October 19th, 2007, 06:04 PM List of Candidates for Mayors in Bulgaria's 6 Biggest Cities Sofia Konstantin Papazov - Democratic Party Brigadir Asparuhov - BSP (Bulgarian Socialistic Party) Antonia Purvanova - NDSV (National Movement Simeon II) Boiko Borisov - GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria) Martin Zaimov - UDF (Union of Democratic Forces - SDS) and DSB (Democrats for Strong Bulgaria) Slavi Binev - Ataka (Attack) Yuliana Doncheva - pre-election coalition ‘BG Union' Milan Milenov - SSD (Union for Free Democrats) Plovdiv Zahari Georgiev - BSP Nikolai Karaivanov - Right Alliance for Plovdiv Slavcho Atanasov - GERB and VMRO (Bulgarian National Movement) Ventsislav Kaimakanov Varna Kiril Yordanov - independent candidate Dimo Giaurov - UDF, DSB, SSD and NDSV Pavlin Pavlov - Den (Day) political party Veselin Danov - Christian - social unity Tsveta Georgieva - Ataka Krasen Jeliazov - Democratic party Svilen Kraichev - GERB Branimir Balachev - ‘Socialdemocrats' political movement Bourgas Yoan Kostadinov - BSP's independent candidate Dimiter Nikolov - GERB Vaklin Stoinovski - Burgas party Rousse Bojidar Yotov - BSP Vanio tanov - GERB Iskren Veselinov - VMRO and Gergiovden Yulian Traianov - ONB (Society for New Bulgaria) political organization Momchil Kasteliev - UDF and DSB Stara Zagora Evgeni Jelev - initiative committee BSP and NDSV Elena Nomeva - ‘Socialdemocrats' Svetlin Tanchev - GERB Aleksander Jeliazkov - "Novoto vreme' (New Times) political party Stefan Maznev - independent candidate :) Ivailo October 20th, 2007, 10:11 PM http://www.mestniizbori.com/ Here you can find information about the candidates for almost every town and the political parties or movements which support them. ATAKA all rights reserved :lol::omg: Недялко Вапцаров, кандидат за кмет на Хасково от партия "Атака", откри предизборната си кампания с лека картечница в ръка. Вчера официално започна едномесечната кампания, в която кандидатите за кметове и общински съветници ще агитират гражданите да гласуват за тях. Местните избори са на 28 октомври. Още - в "България" http://www.segabg.com/online/IMG/2769/0119-large.jpg :guns1::guns1::guns1::guns1::guns1::guns1: radi6404 October 20th, 2007, 10:51 PM I think Boiko Borissov should win these elections since he really does something for Sofia. Zaro October 21st, 2007, 10:52 AM I think Boiko Borissov should win these elections since he really does something for Sofia. Joke? I think BB must be jailed. Ivailo October 21st, 2007, 11:57 AM There is no doubt that Martin Zaimov is the best expert from all of the candidates but most of the people will vote for Borisov due to his unhidden desire to win the parliament elections in 2009 and to kick out the triple mafia which is currently governing the county.I`m almost sure that Borisov will choose Zaimov for his successor because it`s clear for everybody that his main aim is the prime-minister`s chair and the local elections are only one step further of GERB`s path and Zaimov is definitely suitable for "Moskovska" 33. Zaro October 21st, 2007, 11:21 PM There is no doubt that Martin Zaimov is the best expert from all of the candidates but most of the people will vote for Borisov due to his unhidden desire to win the parliament elections in 2009 and to kick out the triple mafia which is currently governing the county.I`m almost sure that Borisov will choose Zaimov for his successor because it`s clear for everybody that his main aim is the prime-minister`s chair and the local elections are only one step further of GERB`s path and Zaimov is definitely suitable for "Moskovska" 33. Ivaylo, BB is the perfect example how illegal capital is being legalized in Bulgaria - by putting the criminals in power. So, kicking the tripartite coalition just to put BB, another branch of the mob - no thanks! Electing BB as prime minister would be the worst move. Everybody in power outside Bulgaria is pretty familiar with his history so he wouldn't be appreciated. Goons have never been treated with respect. Remember that George Iliev, a former competitor of BB, was denied a UK visa. So, this would be the case with BB. BB attracts low-educated low-strata people with his arrogance. He's the taxi driver's idol. Sofianski's corruption scale seems like a dream as compared to BB's. Corruption exist in very significant volume and bureaucracy is intentionally maintained in the municipal offices. Guess why. Take your time before casting your vote. zzibit October 21st, 2007, 11:41 PM what do you reckon the turnout vote will be? I am expecting the Sofia election to be more active than others simply because of the BB bubble. JloKyM October 21st, 2007, 11:42 PM I'll vote for GERB and Boyko Borissov :banana: bgrs October 21st, 2007, 11:52 PM I'll vote for Bojidar Yotov in Ruse. Screw the Sofia's elections. As if the municipality cares about me, I don't care about its elections too :) zzibit October 22nd, 2007, 12:04 AM I'll vote for Bojidar Yotov in Ruse. Screw the Sofia's elections. As if the municipality cares about me, I don't care about its elections too :) don't be selfish. express your vote dammit! ei tva ni e problema i posle drugite vinovni. bgrs October 22nd, 2007, 12:16 AM Well, I can't even if I wanted to do so.. zzibit October 22nd, 2007, 12:40 AM question. For those of us living abroad, can we vote in the municipal elections or not? new bulgaria October 22nd, 2007, 12:45 AM question. For those of us living abroad, can we vote in the municipal elections or not? No. You have to live in BG or somewhere in the EU to vote. Those of us, on this side of the Atlantic, will have to sit tight and watch. :) |