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Survey: 49% of eligible voters are ready to go to the polling stations on June 9

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The caretaker cabinet of Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has an approval rating of 20% and a disapproval rating of 39%. Only 11% of respondents view positively the constitutional amendments regarding the caretaker government, indicate data of a representative survey by "Trend" agency, commissioned by "24 Chasa" daily. The survey was conducted between April 12 and 19 among 1,002 respondents.

Forty days before the June 9 elections for national parliament and MEPs, GERB-SDS is the first political force with 24.9% support. We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria comes second with 15.5%, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (14.4%) and Vazrazhdane (14.2%). The Bulgarian Socialist Party has 9.1% support. There is Such a People have 4.8%. 6.9% of the polled said they would choose the ''None of the Above'' option. 49% of respondents (more than 2.6 million voters) expressed willingness to go to the polling stations.




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