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"Trend" agency registers stagnation in public and political attitudes

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A survey of public attitudes has shown that the situation remains static. Electoral support for the parties and the evaluation of the state institutions are similar to the results of a survey in July, according to Trend agency data.

GERB remains the first political force with 24.9% of support. "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" coalition follow with 18.3%. "Vazrazhdane" party is the third force with 16.1%. MRF is fourth with 13.4%. BSP is fifth with 8.7%. "There is Such a People" have 4.2 percent.

31% of those polled want new parliamentary elections. 47 percent do not want an early vote. Approval for the cabinet is 22 percent and disapproval reaches 68 percent. 36% are satisfied with the president's behavior, while 52% express dissatisfaction. The representative study was commissioned by the "24 Chasa" daily.




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