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A month before rotation of prime ministers, 56% say the status quo will be kept

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56% of Bulgarians think that after the changes in the cabinet in March, the government of the country will not change significantly, according to a representative study by "Trend", commissioned by "24 Chasa" daily. 15% of respondents believe that the governance of the country would improve after the rotation. 16 percent are of the opposite opinion. 46% say that they are unfamiliar with the changes in the constitution and just 17% approve of them.

GERB-SDS retains the highest electoral support of 24.8% among voters. "We Continue the Change" - "Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) has 17.8%. "Vazrazhdane" keeps third position with 14.6% support. DPS has 13.8% and BSP has 9.6 percent. ITN has 4.8% support.



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