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OPINION POLL
Bulgaria's nomination of Foreign Minister Rumiana Jeleva to become EU Commissioner for Energy:

stands fair chances of success thanks to Bulgaria's traditions in the energy sector and the EU connections of PM Borisov and the GERB party through the European People's Party.
 
 19 votes.
 
could have been successful if GERB government had found a better candidate since Jeleva has no experience in the energy sphere.
 
 11 votes.
 
totally hopeless as energy is a key sector, and Bulgaria will not be entrusted with it because of its connections with Russia and the mess with Kozloduy plant
 
 68 votes.
 

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RESULTS FROM PREVIOUS POLLS
VOTE for the New Mayor of Sofia HERE
(1 November 2009 - 15 November 2009)

The withdrawal of German energy giant RWE from the Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant project is:
(29 October 2009 - 31 October 2009)

The reelection of Sergey Stanishev for Chair of the Bulgarian Socialist Party is:
(18 October 2009 - 28 October 2009)

Bulgaria's nomination of Foreign Minister Rumiana Jeleva to become EU Commissioner for Energy:
(7 October 2009 - 14 October 2009)

The taking down of the Turkish Soldier Monument in the village of Slavyanovo by the Bulgarian authorities was:
(1 October 2009 - 6 October 2009)

The election of Bulgarian Irina Bokova as UNESCO Director General is
(25 September 2009 - 30 September 2009)

Is Michael Shields innocent?
(16 September 2009 - 24 September 2009)

Who bears the primary responsibility for the Ohrid Lake tragedy in which 15 Bulgarian tourists perished on Saturday?
(6 September 2009 - 16 September 2009)

Russian PM Putin’s benevolent attitude towards Bulgaria during his meeting with Borisov in Poland (i.e. saying “our relations won’t be affected if you give up some of the energy projects”) was:
(2 September 2009 - 6 September 2009)

The constant referrence of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov to the bad legacy he got from his predecessor Sergey Stanishev is:
(23 August 2009 - 31 August 2009)

The removal of top-ranking officials and the initiated investigations by the new Bulgarian government of PM Borisov is
(12 August 2009 - 19 August 2009)

In the case with the jailed 23-year-old Macedonian with Bulgarian citizenship, Spaska Mitrova, Bulgaria must:
(4 August 2009 - 11 August 2009)

Do you approve the structure and members of the new Bulgarian government?
(23 July 2009 - 1 August 2009)

The attempt of the GERB party to form a "new type" of government, technically without a parliamentary majority and a coalition, is going to
(15 July 2009 - 22 July 2009)

Bulgaria's new government to be formed by Sofia Mayor Boyko Borisov's party GERB:
(7 July 2009 - 13 July 2009)

The major outcome of Bulgaria's Parliamentary Elections on July 5 is most likely to be:
(29 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Statements by opposition parties that Bulgaria needs IMF bailout loan
(24 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

Alleged criminals will be running in the upcoming general elections in Bulgaria in what appears to be a trend of epidemic proportions. This means that:
(17 June 2009 - 23 June 2009)

The results of the EP elections in Bulgaria showed:
(9 June 2009 - 17 June 2009)

Which of Bulgaria's outgoing Members of the European Parliament has done the best job?
(3 June 2009 - 7 June 2009)

Former Bulgarian MP Olimpi Katev Convicted of Insulting Fellow Deputy

Berbatov Becomes Top Scorer of Bulgarian National Football Team

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov has become the top scorer of Bulgaria's National Football Team. After Wednesday's friendly with Malta he has 47 goals in 76 matches.
Former Bulgarian MP Olimpi Katev Convicted of Insulting Fellow Deputy

Former Bulgarian MP Olimpi Katev Convicted of Insulting Fellow Deputy

Olimpi Katev, from the NMSP party, became the first Bulgarian MP to be convicted by the Sofia Court for insulting during his term with the previous Parliament the MEP from Bulgaria's far-right, nationalist “Ataka” party, Dimitar Stoyanov.

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What is the most important conclusion from the Sofia Mayor elections on November 15, 2009?
That the ruling party GERB of PM Borisov continues to be hugely popular, whereas the Socialists are pretty much out.

That the decline of the Socialist Party has stopped whereas the ruling party GERB has failed to attract the expected very high number of voters.

That the Sofia residents are either completely disillusioned with politics, or care little about who is Mayor.

That the record-high jackpot of the Bulgarian State Lottery "Toto" generated much greater interest than the Mayor elections.

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