Borissov Debunks Impeachment, Rejects President's Political Role
During a press briefing on Wednesday, Boyko Borissov, leader of the political party GERB, responded to statements made by Vice President Iliana Iotova
Most Bulgarians do no react strongly to the motion of the ruling majority to impeach President Georgi Parvanov, according to a recent poll.
A survey of the MBMD agency has shown that almost 30% are strongly opposed to the motion, while 15,2% are strongly in favor.
Another 21,4% would rather be against the impeachment of Parvanov, while another 19% would rather support it.
A total of 50,4% of the respondents think that the Borisov government works better than the three-way coalition government of Sergey Stanishev, whereas 14,7% think it is doing worse; 25% find no difference.
At the same time 43,9% are hopeful that the government’s actions will improve the situation in the country; about the same number of people – 43,3% - think the opposite.
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov remains the most popular politician. He enjoys public support of 57,9%, according to the MBMD poll. Interior Minister Tsvetanov is second with 55,6%, followed by President Georgi Parvanov with 40%. Only 26,5% trust the Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov.
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