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Eurobarometer: 80% of all Bulgarians see corruption as mass phenomenon

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80% of all Bulgarians see corruption as widespread in this country. According to 5% of the surveyed people, corruption is a rare phenomenon and 15% of them are undecided, data of a survey conducted by Eurobarometer between December 6 and 16, 2019 show.

51% of the surveyed said corruption increased in the past three years. 23% of the people polled by Eurobarometer answered that corruption levels remained unchanged and only 4% of the surveyed Bulgarian nationals contend that corruption in this country fell as compared to previous years.




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