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Gallup International Balkan: Rumen Radev has an approval rating of 58.5%, trust in Bulgaria's cabinet is 45%

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Personal trust in President Rumen Radev in the beginning of his second term of office is 58.5%. Rumen Radev continues to be the most-liked figure in Bulgaria’s political life, a poll of Gallup International Balkan shows.

 Trust in Bulgaria’s cabinet increased to nearly 45% and trust in Parliament rose to 32%. According to 82% of the respondents, prices are going to increase. More than 15% of the respondents said that North Macedonia must not start negotiations with the EU under any circumstances. 61% of the respondents say that North Macedonia can start EU accession talks only if it complies with its obligations under the good neighbor agreement with Bulgaria. Premier Kiril Petkov, Ministers Stafen Yanev and Assen Vassilev and Vice President Iliana Yotova also have a positive rating.  




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