Survey: Bulgarians Want Stability but Doubt Government’s Full Term
A new Trend agency survey reveals that nearly half of Bulgarians prefer the current government to continue its mandate rather than holding early elections
Electoral attitudes in Sofia Municipality show that there will be a runoff voting between Yordanka Fandakova and Maya Manolova in Sofia.
This is according to a study by the Center for Analysis and Marketing, cited by Bulgaria ON AIR.
Julyi Pavlov from the Center explained to the cameras that 1007 adult citizens took part in the survey. It is estimated that between 450 and 500 thousand people will go to the ballot box. Fankova leads by about 4 percent.
39% would vote for Manolova. According to the results, Borislav Ignatov could get 5.1 percent, Dzhambazki-4 percent, Volen Siderov-1.2 percent. According to Pavlov, what Manolova and Fandakova have to do is not so much to look for new voters, but to preserve and increase mobilization.
The formerly ruling GERB party would win if early elections were held now, as support for There Is Such a People (TISP), the largest parliamentary force, slipped by about 5 percentage points in a month, according to an August 13-22 nationally representati
The caretaker government on July 7 adopted a decision to dismiss Angelo Prokopiev as the Deputy Head of the State Intelligence Agency.
Yesterday elections were hed in 22 districts of Sofia.
The current mayor of Pleven, Georg Spartanski, won another term.
GERB's candidate for mayor of Blagoevgrad and former mayor Atanas Kambitov lost the run-off.
BSP candidate for mayor of Ruse Pencho Milkov wins the run-off in the regional city.
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