'Yes' Vote, Sufficient Turnout Put Bulgaria's Belene NPP Back on Agenda

Energy | January 27, 2013, Sunday // 19:40|  views

Originally, Belene NPP had to be built by Russian state company Atomstroyexport, but the Bulgarian cabinet froze the project in the early spring of 2012 due to perceived lack of economic effectiveness. File photo

Low voter activity in Bulgaria's first national referendum since 1989 will send the project to build a second Nuclear Power Plant in the Danube town of Belene back for debates in the Parliament.

A turnout of 20.3% was announced by Bulgaria's Alfa Research polling agency minutes before the closing of the polling sections at 7 pm in Bulgaria's first national referendum since 1989.

The referendum asks the question "Should nuclear energy be developed in the Republic of Bulgaria through the construction of a new nuclear power plant?"

The vote will be binding if the number of votes equals that of votes at the last parliamentary elections, 4,225,124, and if more than half of them vote "yes".

If less people vote on the referendum, but if the turnout is over 20%, and more than half of the votes are positive, then the question is tabled for debate to parliament.

At 10 am, the Central Electoral Commission had reported a turnout of 2.1%, at 1 pm it rose to 9.34%, and to 17.4% at 5 pm.

The referendum was sponsored by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, which gathered a petition of more than the 0.5 million legally needed signatures.

Originally, Belene NPP had to be built by Russian state company Atomstroyexport, but the Bulgarian cabinet froze the project in the early spring of 2012 due to perceived lack of economic effectiveness.

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Tags: NPP, Referendum, nuclear energy, Belene NPP, GERB, Bulgarian Socialist Party, Nuclear Power Plant, nuclear units, Belene, Referendum, Bulgaria for Citizens, DPS, exit poll, Alfa Research

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