A seven-party parliament in early elections this fall. This is shown by the data from a National survey, financed and implemented jointly by BTV and “Market Links”, conducted among 1024 adult citizens in the period July 2 – 10 using the methods of direct personal interview and online survey.
All about the topic:
The tremors in the coalition 555
–GERB-SDS are the first political force among those who said they will vote, and second with a minimal margin are “We continue the change”. 22.2 percent and 21.5, respectively. BSP is in third place with 11.6 percent. DPS ranks fourth with just over 9 percent. Democratic Bulgaria is next with 8.3 percent support. “Vazrazhdane” received 7.6, and Stefan Yanev’s “Bulgarian Rise” 4.3. The other parties have less than 4 percent. Among them is “There is such a people” with 3.2.
The only political figure who still has more trust than distrust is President Rumen Radev. 48% is the trust in him.
At a serious distance, but second after him, is the former acting Prime Minister Stefan Yanev – twice the lower percentage of trust – 24 percent and prevailing mistrust.
Confidence in the resigned Prime Minister Kiril Petkov is 22 percent, and distrust is three times greater – 66 percent.
The attitude towards GERB leader Boyko Borisov is similar – 21% trust and 66% distrust, as well as to Kornelia Ninova – 20% trust and 65% distrust, respectively.
Hristo Ivanov received the same percentage of trust from the respondents, followed by Kostadin Kostadinov, Mustafa Karadayi and Slavi Trifonov, who, according to the data in the survey, distrusted him the highest.
And do the Bulgarians want early elections?
43 percent answer that there should be a new cabinet in this National Assembly.
41 percent think there should be an early vote in the fall.
17 percent cannot judge.