Gallup International

Bulgaria Elects: Slightly Higher Turnout than in Previous Elections

The first data on the turnout in the early parliamentary elections are clear. The information was presented by Anastas Stefanov from Trend and Svetlin Tachev from Gallup.

At 8 o'clock, according to Trend, it is 2.4%, while Gallup International data show 5.7%.

According to sociologists, this is a slightly higher turnout than in previous elections.

Almost 75% of Bulgarians Declare They Will Not Isolate Themselves for the Holidays

The contradictory medical explanations give the following result: 36.7% of the respondents trust the doctors in our country, but 35.2% do not.

Only masks, distance and hygiene would be enough, the majority believes according to analysis of the results of a study by Gallup International.

Gallup International: 600,000 Bulgarians Admit that they Would Sell their vote

Over 600,000 Bulgarians admit that they would vote under pressure or if they receive financial stimulus, a survey of Gallup International shows.

Between BGN 150 and BGN 200 have been offered to certain voters in different parts of the country, according to rumours.

More than 50% of Bulgarians Are Satisfied with Their Salary

More than half of Bulgarians are satisfied with their salary, and 70% are satisfied with their work. The data is from two studies by Gallup International provided for the Bulgarian National Television and the broadcast # Europe.

It turns out that Bulgarians are more satisfied with their wages and work than average people in the world. 

Independent Candidates in Bulgaria Outpaced Parliamentary Parties at the European Elections

The big surprise of the vote is the convicted at first instance for corruption and former mayor of Mladost District in Sofia Desislava Ivancheva. She outpaced some parliamentary-represented parties with a score of 1.6 percent, NOVA said.
 

What are the Electoral Attitudes in Bulgaria Before the Start of the European Election Campaign?

A week before launching the election campaign, two sociological agencies published forecasts of electoral attitudes.

''Trend''
The study of the Trend Research Center was conducted between 5 and 12 April among 1008 people.

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