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Gallup: 78% of Bulgarians are against intensifying military aid to Ukraine

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20.0% of Bulgarians are "for" intensifying military aid to Ukraine and 78.1% are against it. This is shown by a poll of the sociological agency "Gallup International Balkan" under its independent program, conducted in the period July 14-19 through a telephone interview, on current topics. 

According to the agency, the picture regarding the adoption of the euro in the country is approximately the same - 21.4% are in favoуr of hurrying up, but 71.9% are against Bulgaria rushing the introduction. 

The results show the need for a decidedly more active information and persuasive campaign, the agency says. 

To the question "What are your expectations for the new government?" 45.9% of the respondents stated "positive" and 43.3% - "negative". 

At the same time, 62.7% admit that the current government may not be the best, but it was the only viable option.



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