A man named K.K., aged 66, has been convicted by the Plevna District Prosecutor's Office for buying votes during the early parliamentary elections held on April 19. He offered monetary incentives—40 euros to one person and 50 euros to two others—to influence their voting behavior in favor of a specific political party. Additionally, he organized similar offers to an unspecified group of voters in the same area between April 15–17. The court imposed a six-month prison sentence, suspended for three years, along with a three-year ban from holding elective office.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal conviction related to vote-buying without taking a stance on the political implications or framing the event in a biased manner. It presents facts based on official sources and does not emphasize any particular political perspective.
Official sources cited
- government Prosecutor's Press Center
