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Survey: There is no significant change in voter attitudes

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52% of Bulgarians do not want early parliamentary elections. 22% of the respondents have positive opinion of the government, data of a representative survey of Research Center Trend indicate. The survey was commissioned by 24 Chassa daily.

The approval rating of the National Assembly increases with 3% to 14%. The public approval for the President stands  at 37%, and the disapproval at 51%. The is no significant change in voter attitudes. 24.8% of the respondents support GERB-SDS. 19.1% of the polled support We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria. Vazrazhdane is supported by 15.5% of the respondents, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (13.7%), the Bulgarian Socialist Party (8.6%) and There is Such a People (4%).

20% of Bulgarians expect that the country’s economic situation will improve in 2024, 31% believe that it will worsen, and 44% expect that it will remain unchanged.




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