Sat, Feb 11 2012
Voting may be straightforward in Sofia but in London and Athens Bulgarians have found it harder to express their democratic will
Photo: Reuters
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Bulgarians should appreciate the opportunity given to them to vote at a polling station in a foreign country. For USA voters abroad, we must sent in an absentee ballot several weeks ahead of time. This even includes American soldiers stationed abroad.
Very nice of the foreign offices to have polling places open. And shouldn't anyone in line at the time of poll closing be allowed to vote?