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56.2% of Bulgarians approve of formation of new government

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56.2% of Bulgarians approve of the formation of a new government and 37.4% prefer new elections, indicates a fast telephone survey of Gallup International Balkan polling agency conducted among 831 respondents between April 12 and 14. Gallup International Balkan conducted the survey using own resources.

According to the survey, 64.4% of the respondents do not believe that a government can be formed. 54.7% of the respondents said that the Parliamentary elections were fair. 43.8% are satisfied with the election results, and 41.7% of the respondents believe that no political party has won a real victory, the survey further reads. According to sociologists, it is not clear whether “There is Such a People” party would earn more votes, if early elections were held, or such elections would be in favor of GERB/SDS.




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