What should citizens know if they want their votes to count?
Voters will receive one envelope and nine ballot papers in Sunday’s parliamentary elections. If you do not want your ballot to be considered invalid, you should follow these instructions; Do not make any sign, dot or a mark on the face of the ballot paper which bears the names of political parties and blocs. On the other face of the ballot paper put check mark or a tick (✓) in the appropriate square box, next to the name of the candidate you wish to vote for If you do not vote for any of the candidates of the given political force and put the empty ballot paper into the envelope, your vote actually goes in favor of the given political party or bloc. If you vote for more than one candidate your vote will again be added to the votes of the given political force. If you put more than one ballot into the envelope, only the one which has self-adhesive stamp posted on it will be considered valid