Fenomen "trgovine glasovima" u Bugarskoj

The current article looks at the "vote trading" phenomenon in the context of Bulgarian elections and election processes. The historical implementations of this phenomenon are analyzed for the period from the liberation from Turkish rule (1878) up until now. A special attention is paid to t...

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