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Survey: 44% of Bulgarians are ready to vote on April 2

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 President Rumen Radev has an approval rating of 39% and a disapproval rating of 41%, according to data from a survey conducted by Market Links, commissioned by bTV. People’s trust in Bulgaria’s head of state decreased by more than 10%. According to the survey, all leaders have lost rating. However, Boyko Borissov has managed to win back some trust.

44% of the respondents said they were ready to vote at the snap elections on April 2. 18% said they would rather vote and 12% are undecided.

47% of the respondents are against a coalition between GERB, the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms and "Bulgarian Rise". 20% are undecided and 33% support the formation of a broad coalition.




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