There is no change in the electoral attitudes of Bulgarians, according to the January survey by the Trend agency, commissioned by the 24 Chasa newspaper. The GERB party retains the leadership with 26.6% support of voters. "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" have support of 13.2 percent, followed by "Vazrazhdane" with 13%. The fourth force is DPS-New Beginning with 10.3%. DPS - Democracy, Rights and Freedoms has 7.1%. BSP has the support of 6.9% of the voters, and ITN has 5.9%. MECH has 5.6%. "Velichie" remains below the parliamentary barrier with 3.8%.
44% of people expect the regular government to curb the rise of prices. 19% want the adoption of a budget. For 16 percent, the fight against corruption is a priority. 83% of respondents are worried about the country's financial stability.
40% of respondents do not support the government.
Since January 1, there has been an out-of-country constituency. In the event of new parliamentary elections, it will have its own voter list. However, the issue regarding the length of the voter list will be resolved at the end of March at the..
Nuclear physicist Vasil Gurev fell into a deep ice crevasse during geophysical scientific research on the Contell Glacier in Antarctica, near the Bulgarian Antarctic base "St. Kliment Ohridski". Thanks to the adherence to safety protocols..
On Tuesday, minimum temperatures will be between minus 3 and 2°C, around minus 2°C in Sofia. During the day, cold air will spread across the country. Clouds will be heavier over southern Bulgaria, with light snow showers in the Rila-Rhodope region and..
Nuclear physicist Vasil Gurev fell into a deep ice crevasse during geophysical scientific research on the Contell Glacier in Antarctica, near the..
Bulgaria’s Minister of Interior Minister Daniel Mitov announced with a post on the social networks that the General Directorate for Combating Organized..
T he Federation of Consumers in Bulgaria, the movement “The system is killing us” and the Allied Pensioners Unions have called for a boycott of the high..
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