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Orban: Talks allow us to say that we will be able to organize polling stations abroad

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said on Monday that it is clear from the talks being carried out that polling stations can be organized abroad, but pointed out that it was possible that in some countries their number might be reduced or their organization could be allowed only in the headquarters of diplomatic missions.

"We are in constant communication with all countries for the organization of polling stations. For the time being, although we are witnessing a worrying epidemic wave across Europe, the discussions we are having allow us to say that we will be able to organize polling stations.…

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