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Survey: 66% of adult Bulgarians do not expect significant changes in the policy of the new government

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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.




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