Trust in Mariya Gabriel Shaken, Says 'Democratic Bulgaria' Representative
Daniel Lorer from "We Continue the Change" - "Democratic Bulgaria" expressed serious doubts about trusting Mariya Gabriel
Bulgaria’s President Roumen Radev enjoys the approval of the majority of the Bulgarians - 64.9%, followed by Ombudsman Maya Manolova - 60.4% and Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova - 50.7%, results of a poll revelaed on 14th of December. The survey was conducted by the Center for Analyses and Marketing for the Public and Political Situation in the country, between 4 and 10 December, through interviews with 821 adults.
The top five with the highest approval rating also include Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borissov with 41.7% and Vice President Ilyana Yotova with 40.1%
If elections were held today, GERB would receive 25.9% of the votes, BSP - 22.4%, MRF - 5.1%, and United Patriots would receive 4.4%. The Reformist Bloc would recive the support of 3.1%, "Yes, Bulgaria"- 1.2%, Volya party - 0.8%. 16.6% said they would not vote.
The public placed its highest levels of trust in the Presidential institution - 64.9%. The trust in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is also high - 52.2%. The confidence in Pareliment is 27.4%, and in the government is 33.7%. The police received 38.4% of the public trust, the army - 45.8%, the court - 23.5% and the prosecutor’s office - 19.1%.
Tomislav Donchev, Lilyana Pavlova and Vladislav Goranov are the most approved ministers.
The average assessment mark given by the respondents about the work of the government is 3.16. They see low income (66.9%), unemployment (41.6%), health care (39.5%), high-level corruption (37.2 %) crime (25.3 %) as the main problems the country faces.
Source: BNT
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
I feel no moral guilt towards anyone. This was stated by Kiril Petkov, answering a question whether he would apologize to the Bulgarian people for violating the Constitution.
Head of the Military Medical Academy (MMA) Major General Prof.
The Ministry of Finance has revised its autumn forecast for economic development.
Bulgarian police arrested a Russian citizen and two Lithuanians on suspicion of exporting “sensitive information” from the Arsenal military plant in Kazanlak.
The government has changed its order requiring state-owned companies to pay a dividend to the budget.
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022