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Sociologist Pavel Valchev: Assessments of parliament are positive

Pavel Valchev
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The public is yet to assess the work of the current parliament. According to data of Alpha Research sociological agency, the positive asessments outnumber the negative assessments, a first since 2009.

Alpha Research sociologist Pavel Valchev commented, for public service TV BNT, that the levels of trust in the 47th National Assembly are similar to 2009 levels. According to Valchev, electoral support for the parties have changed slightly which can be said to be a tendency. According to surveys, support for the President is highest among supporters of the parties which are part of the coalition government – We Continue the Change, the Bulgarian Socialist Party and There Is Such a People. As to the supporters of Democratic Bulgaria, also part of the ruling coalition, they express a lower level of support for the president and for the government. 



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