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69% of Bulgaria’s citizens believe that situation in Turkey would not influence their lives: Gallup International

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In the week following the failed coup attempt in Turkey, 70% of the surveyed Bulgarians answered that the possibility of new conflicts in Turkey had increased, data of the public opinion survey made by Gallup International with 882 Bulgarian respondents shows. That opinion is mainly shared by female respondents and people with higher education and social status. 27% of the surveyed nationals believe that the situation in Turkey would rather influence their lives and 69% were of the opposite opinion. 60% of the polled Bulgarians said they did not expect that the relations between Bulgaria and Turkey would change.




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