66.4% of adult Bulgarians do not expect significant changes in the policy of the new government after the cabinet rotation, and 18% are of the opposite opinion. The rest of the respondents are undecided, according to a representative survey of Gallup International Balkan commissioned by BNT.
According to 34.2% of respondents, the government should resign. 41,4% of the polled are of the opposite opinion. 30.9% of respondents want early elections and 48.4% are against. 22.2% of the polled said they trust the government.
It will be mostly sunn y on Wednesday. Cumulus clouds will develop in the afternoon hours. Brief showers are expected in some places, mainly in the mountainous regions. It will be hot in the lowlands, with maximum temperatures between 30°C and..
'Legal changes have been drafted in response to the frequent road accidents involving trucks, ' said Grozdan Karadzhov, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, after a meeting with non-governmental organisations focused on road safety, as..
'The business community is ready to join the eurozone, and a grim scenario is unlikely after the euro is adopted,' said Deputy Prime Minister and BSP leader Atanas Zafirov, as reported by BNR journalist Daniel Inkov. Prior to the publication of the..
At a meeting with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov stressed that the country is..
More than 2,000 post offices in small towns and villages will exchange Leva for Euro from the day Bulgarian joins the Eurozone, Stanimir Belinov,..
National Assembly President Natalia Kiselova expressed the hope that the work of the MPs will not be jeopardized, after the Vazrazhdane leader called on..
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