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Myara Agency: 75.9% of Bulgarians want a new government even at the cost of compromises

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Faced with the choice of a government with compromises or new elections without compromises, 75.9% of Bulgarians prefer a government. 19.4% of respondents prefer elections and 4.7% are undecided, shows an independent phone survey conducted by the new sociological agency "Myara" of Juliana Galyova, Yanitsa Petkova, Svetlin Tachev and Parvan Simeonov.

Although GERB is the leading political force, 58.1% disapprove of Boyko Borisov being Prime Minister. 59.3% of respondents approve of the so-called cordon sanitaire around the leader of "DPS - New Beginning" Delyan Peevski. There are high expectations for the new Speaker of the National Assembly, Natalia Kiselova, and 68.4% of respondents see her election as a chance. The caretaker government is supported by only 33.5% of respondents.

74.6% share the view that Bulgaria faces a real danger of serious financial shocks. Half of the respondents oppose the idea of a sharp increase in salaries in the law enforcement agencies.

The survey was conducted between December 21-22, 2024, among 800 adult citizens.




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