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Half of Bulgarians believe that early elections are not necessary and cabinet will stay in office for full term

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55% of the Bulgarian citizens believe that the resignations of the Minister of Regional Development, the Minister of Transport and the Interior Minister will not change the work of the Bulgarian government, a sociological survey of Trend research center ordered by 24 Chassa daily shows. 15% of the surveyed Bulgarians think that the cabinet will improve after the reshuffles and 9% are pessimistic. Although the approval for the cabinet has dropped, half of the Bulgarians still believe that early elections are not necessary. 53% think that the cabinet will stay in office for full term.




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