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Gallup International Balkan: 58.9% of Bulgarians approve of the caretaker cabinet

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Public opinion of the caretaker cabinet is, at this point, positive – 58.9% approve of it, 28.8% do not. This is connected with President Rumen Radev’s traditionally high credibility – 64.3%, indicates an opinion poll within the frameworks of an independent research programme by Gallup International Balkan conducted “face to face” in the period from 30 June to 7 July among 1,010 adults in Bulgaria.

26.3% of the respondents say that the country is moving in a positive direction, 52% uphold the opposite view. By way of comparison, in the autumn of 2020 the share of people who held a positive view was16%, and a negative view- 67%.



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