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A political campaign poster is prominently displayed on a textured concrete utility pole in Zlatograd, Bulgaria. The poster features a close-up portrait of a bald man, identified as Rumen Radev, wearing a white collared shirt and a patterned tie, looking directly at the viewer with a serious expression. Large white text on the poster reads "ПРОГРЕСИВНА БЪЛГАРИЯ" (Progressive Bulgaria), accompanied by slogans such as "Готови сме! Можем! Ще успеем!" (We are ready! We can! We will succeed!) and the number "21", likely a ballot number. Smaller print at the bottom of the poster states: "ИЗДАДЕНО ОТ КОАЛИЦИЯ ПРОГРЕСИВНА БЪЛГАРИЯ. КУПУВАНЕТО И ПРОДАВАНЕТО НА ГЛАСОВЕ Е ПРЕСТЪПЛЕНИЕ." (Issued by Coalition Progressive Bulgaria. Buying and selling votes is a crime.) The concrete pole shows signs of age and wear, with black electrical wires and a set of keys bearing the text "MELA" hanging from one of the cables. A rusty metal band encircles the pole. In the background, a bright green two-wheeled trailer or cart, with "GRADINA" written vertically on its side, is visible amidst green grass and foliage. Beyond the trailer, what appear to be parts of dilapidated or demolished building structures, possibly residential, are visible under an overcast sky, suggesting an urban or semi-urban setting. The image captures a political advertisement in an ordinary outdoor environment during daytime.
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