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Alpha Research: Zhelyazkov Cabinet Launches with Strong Public Backing

Zhelyazkov’s Cabinet Begins with Promising ⁤Ratings Amid Political Polarization

Bulgaria’s newly formed government under Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov ‌ has started its term with a promising initial rating of ⁢ 39% ⁣positive against 29% negative evaluations, according to ‍a recent poll by ⁣ Alpha Research.⁢ This marks a‌ important moment in Bulgarian politics, as it⁣ is teh first government in years to ​begin with such a‌ favorable position.The Zhelyazkov cabinet ⁢ is now compared to ⁣the last regular government led by Kiril Petkov, which started with‍ 35% positive to 23% negative ratings, and the first government​ of Boyko Borisov in ⁢2009, ⁤which enjoyed an notable 47% positive to 8% negative ​ approval.

“The office ‘Zhelyazkov’ begins to work with a good starting position. At this point, though, they⁢ express⁢ their ⁤relief from the end of the political crisis and the expectation that the processes will be blocked in several​ areas,” commented the authors​ of the study.

Strong‍ Support ⁤from GERB and DPS

The cabinet ⁣enjoys strong backing from GERB, the party‍ of former Prime Minister Boyko‌ Borisov, and the ‍ DPS of Ahmed Dogan. Though,‌ trust among ​opposition party sympathizers remains low,⁤ with the highest levels of support coming from voters of MECH and PP-DB.

“the eight extraordinary parliamentary elections in the last few years‍ and the inability to solve the​ political crisis ⁢in​ our country are a ‌convincing argument for ⁤finding a different‌ solution. Another reason for⁣ it is ⁣the growing doubt in Bulgarian society about the fairness of the ⁢elections. Therefore,⁢ taking into account the current situation ⁤and possibilities, 69% stand behind the option of ‘regular government’, while elections are the preferred alternative with only 19% ​of ⁣Bulgarians of ​legal age,” said Alpha Research.

Support for a regular government ‌prevails across all parties except MECH,which ⁤remains deeply polarized on‌ the issue. ⁣

Polarized Views on⁣ Prime Minister Zhelyazkov ‍

Public opinion on Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov is sharply divided, ‍with 29% expressing trust and 26% distrusting him. A significant⁣ 46% remain undecided.

“The higher ⁤support for the government compared to the support⁣ for the Prime​ Minister comes from​ the fact that ‌Rosen Zhelyazkov ‌is a⁣ political figure with a unique connection to ⁤GERB. That is why the sympathy of this party ⁢is only behind him,” noted sociologists.

Supporters of the other coalition partners currently maintain ⁣a neutral stance ‌toward​ Zhelyazkov.

Party Dynamics and Leadership Trust

GERB continues to dominate the political landscape with 26% support, far ahead of its competitors. Boyko Borisov remains the most trusted leader, with his positive ratings ⁤increasing by 3% and negative ratings decreasing by⁤ 2%, resulting in ‍a 24.4% trust ‍rating. Confidence in Borisov is even higher at ⁤ 49.4%.

The battle for second place is tight between ‌ PP-DB ‌ with 13.4% and “revival” with 13.1%. DPS – A ⁢New Beginning holds fourth place with⁤ 10.8% support, while its leader Delyan Peevski ‍faces significant distrust at 79.9%.

Other⁣ parties, such⁤ as BSP and ITN, are stabilizing their roles. BSP retains 8.0% support, and its leader Atanas Zafirov has a 12.5% approval rating. ITN is backed by 6.2% of voters, ⁣with leader Slavi Trifonov ‍ seeing a positive trend at 15.0% approval.

President Radev’s Rising⁣ Popularity

President ‍ Rumen Radev has also seen a‌ 5% increase in approval, ⁢reaching 44%, while his disapproval stands at 31%.

“One of the‌ prerequisites for this development ⁢is that‌ this is the only institution in the country’s​ governance that has remained without ⁤serious upheaval in recent years,” said ‍ Alpha Research.

key ⁤Takeaways

| ⁣ Aspect ‌ ‌ | details ‍ ​ ​ ‍ ⁤ ⁤ ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Zhelyazkov Cabinet | 39% positive, 29% negative ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ‍ ​ ​ ‌ ​ ⁤ |
| GERB Support ⁤ ‍ ​ ‍ | 26% support, Boyko Borisov at 24.4% trust ⁢ ⁤ ‍ ⁤ |
| ‌ Prime Minister trust | 29% trust, 26% distrust,⁣ 46% undecided ‌ ‍ ​ ‍ |
| Party Rankings ‍ | GERB (26%), PP-DB (13.4%), ⁤Revival (13.1%), DPS (10.8%) ‌ ‍ |
| President Radev ‍ | 44% approval, 31% disapproval ​ ⁤ ⁢ ⁣ ‍ ‍ ‌ ​ ‍|

The Alpha Research ​ survey, conducted between January 15 – 20, 2025,‌ provides‌ a complete snapshot of Bulgaria’s political landscape as ​the Zhelyazkov cabinet takes the helm.With strong initial support but lingering polarization, the‍ government faces⁤ the‌ challenge of uniting a divided electorate while addressing⁣ the nation’s pressing issues.

Q&A: ⁢Insights into Bulgaria’s Political Landscape in 2025

Editor: The⁢ zhelyazkov cabinet seems to have​ a mixed⁤ reception. How⁤ would you describe its starting ⁢position?

Guest: The Zhelyazkov cabinet begins its tenure with a ​relatively positive start, evidenced‌ by a 47% approval rating. However,there are notable concerns,with 8% expressing disapproval. The government ​is seen as a relief from the prolonged political crisis, but there are expectations of potential roadblocks in several areas.

Editor:‌ which political parties are backing the new⁣ cabinet,and how does the opposition view it?

Guest: The cabinet⁤ enjoys strong support from GERB,led by former Prime‌ minister Boyko Borisov,and the DPS of​ Ahmed Dogan. However, trust ⁤among opposition party sympathizers remains low. the highest levels of support come from ‍voters of MECH and PP-DB.

Editor: what do the public and political analysts think‍ about the option of a “regular government” versus elections?

Guest: According to Alpha Research,69% of Bulgarians ⁤ support⁢ the idea of a regular government,while only ⁢ 19% prefer​ elections. This sentiment stems from the eight extraordinary parliamentary ‌elections in recent years and growing doubts about the fairness of elections.

Editor: How is Prime minister Rosen Zhelyazkov perceived by the public?

Guest: Public opinion on Rosen Zhelyazkov ‌is sharply divided.While 29% express trust in him, 26% distrust him, and a significant 46% remain⁣ undecided. His unique connection to ⁤ GERB plays a key role in ⁣his support base, while ​coalition partners maintain a neutral stance.

Editor: Can you outline the current dynamics among⁤ Bulgaria’s political parties​ and their leaders?

Guest: GERB continues to lead with 26% support, with Boyko ‍borisov enjoying a 24.4% trust rating.The⁣ battle for‍ second place is tight between PP-DB ⁤ (13.4%) and Revival (13.1%). DPS – ⁢A⁢ New Beginning holds ⁣fourth place with 10.8%⁤ support, though⁤ its leader Delyan peevski faces ⁤ 79.9% distrust. Other parties like BSP and ITN are stabilizing, with their leaders seeing moderate approval.

Editor: How⁤ has⁤ President Rumen Radev’s popularity evolved recently?

Guest: President Rumen Radev has seen a 5% increase44%,‍ while⁤ his disapproval stands at 31%. His steady position in the ​country’s governance, without major upheaval, has⁣ contributed to this growth.

Conclusion

The Alpha ⁤Research survey ‍highlights a‌ politically polarized Bulgaria in 2025. The Zhelyazkov cabinet begins with modest support, backed by GERB ⁢and DPS, but faces significant challenges in uniting a divided electorate.While a regular government is favored over elections, public opinion on Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov ⁤and party leaders remains‍ split. President Rumen Radev continues to grow in popularity, ​reflecting his⁤ stable leadership in turbulent times.

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