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Exit Poll: Six Parties Enter the 46th National Assembly in Bulgaria
Six parties enter the 46th National Assembly. This is shown by the data from the exit poll of the sociological agencies Gallup International Balkan and Trend, announced immediately after the end of the election day.
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.
Bulgarians Are Divided on Vaccination Passports – Gallup International
The Bulgarian public is still divided on the idea of the so-called "vaccination passports," shows a survey of Gallup International launched in collaboration with the tourism industry and conducted in the period of 18-24 March among a thousand adult Bulgarians.
Election Day in Bulgaria: Exit Polls Show Victory for GERB, Slavi’s Party Outruns BSP
GERB, There Is Such a People, BSP, MRF, Democratic Bulgaria, Stand Up, Mafiosi out, VMRO. Such is the "order of appearance" of the parties and coalitions that will surely enter the new, 45th National Assembly, according to the Gallup exit polls. However, the percentages received mean nothing so far because they are unofficial.
Election Day in Bulgaria: Voter Turnout Tad Over 38 Percent by 5 p.m. - Gallup
As the day progresses, the turnout is getting higher, by 5 p.m., it was 38.2%, according to exit poll data from the Gallup, the agency that is also a partner of BNR in this election.
On air of Radio Horizont, the sociologist Svetlin Tachev said:
5.6 Percent of U.S. Adults Identify as LGBT (infographic)
Gen Z, newly added to the latest edition of a survey by Gallup
Gallup International Balkan: One-Third of Bulgarian Have Already Had Covid-19
A large number of Bulgarians seem to have already been exposed to COVID-19 and recovered. That's according to opinion polls by Gallup International Balkan.
The data are from an independent face-to-face survey, part of the agency's regular program. The survey was conducted 4-12 February among 1,011 adult Bulgarians across the country.
Less Than 20 Percent of Bulgarians Believe in Fair Election
Only 19% of Bulgarians believe that this country is governed according to the will of the people and 74% are of the opposite opinion, 6% do not give a specific answer. There has been no significant change in this regard in the past few years, according to the latest global Voice of the People (VOP) survey by the Gallup International Association at the end of 2020.
Gallup International: Five Parties Will Be in Bulgarian Parliament for Sure
Five parties will enter the next parliament for sure and for the other two the election campaign will be crucial, according to data of a Gallup International poll conducted among 1,010 people between January 7 and 15. Parliamentary elections are scheduled by President Rumen Radev for April 4.
Bulgaria Is in Top 5 of Most Pessimistic Nations in the World for 2021
64% of Bulgarians believe that next year will be a year of economic difficulties, according to a global Gallup International survey.