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Bulgarian Electoral Commission Submits Personal Data Fraud Complaints

Posted on April 28, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Bulgaria’s Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has sent 357 complaints and signals for misuse of personal data in the registration of candidates for the European Elections.

The complaints have been sent to the Commission for Personal Data Protection, while a further 20 signals have been sent to the Prosecution, Dariknews reports.

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