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Survey: GERB ahead of We Continue the Change by 6.6%

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Approval rating of Bulgaria’s Parliament plummets to new low. Support for Bulgaria’s President, "We Continue the Change" party and "Democratic Bulgaria" coalition has decreased, data of the latest survey by Research Center Trend indicate.

9% of the respondents assess positively the work of the MPs, while 82% assess negatively the work of the country’s Parliament. 26% are satisfied with the work of the caretaker cabinet. President Rumen Radev has an approval rating of 42% and a disapproval rating of 46%.

GERB party remains the first political force with 25.8%, followed by "We Continue the Change" which has the support of 19.2%. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms is third with 11.6%. Support for "Vazrazhdane" stands at 11.3%. The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) is fifth with 9%. "Democratic Bulgaria" has the support of 7.3%. Support for "Bulgarian Rise" stands at 4%.




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