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Survey: Approval rating of Bulgaria’s Parliament plummets to new low

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51% of Bulgarians believe that the political responsibility will lie with all political parties, and Bulgaria’s President, if the country’s Parliament fails to elect a regular cabinet, shows a new survey conducted by Market Links. The poll was commissioned by bTV.

 14% of the respondents think that the political responsibility will lie on GERB. 6% of the polled contend that responsibility will lie on "We Continue the Change" party. "Nearly 10% of the respondents say that Bulgaria is developing in a positive direction, while 85% of the polled think that the country is headed in the wrong direction, said sociologist Dobromir Zhivkov.

Approval rating of Bulgaria’s Parliament has hit a new low in 2022, when two National Assemblies, the 47th Parliament and 48th Parliament, were constituted, reads a report by the Institute for Public Environment Development. Bulgaria's National Assembly has an approval rating of 7%, the surveys show.




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