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IFES Q&A: Judge Mira Raycheva-Shekerdzhieva
IFES spoke with Judge Raycheva-Shekerdzhieva about her experience as a woman judge in Bulgaria and how she will carry the knowledge from this network forward into her own work.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Bulgaria: 2023 Parliamentary Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ahead of the 2023 Bulgarian snap parliamentary elections.
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A man casts his vote during parliamentary elections in the town of Bankya near capital Sofia, Bulgaria in 2021. © AP PHOTO/Visar Kryeziu
September 28, 2022
Election Snapshot
Elections in Bulgaria: 2022 Parliamentary Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Bulgaria: 2022 Parliamentary Elections.
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IFES Commends Establishment of US Office of International Disability Rights
IFES commends the U.S. Department of State's permanent establishment of the Office of International Disability Rights.
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Announcement
Implementing International Anti-Corruption Commitments Worldwide
IFES and CEELI launched the worldwide ECAC and IMPACTS projects.
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Senate Bills Advance the Rights of Girls and Persons with Disabilities
The Girls LEAD Act and the Office of International Disability Rights Act align with IFES’ Strategic Outcome for Inclusion and Human Rights, inclusive youth programming and mission to build democracies that deliver for all.
Election FAQ
Elections in Bulgaria: 2021 Parliamentary Elections
On Sunday, April 4, Bulgarian voters will go to the polls for parliamentary elections. Voters will have the choice in more than 9,000 polling stations to cast their ballot by new voting machines or via paper ballot, which experts say may complicate the results tabulation process.