The anxiety in Bulgarian society caused by the Covid-19 outbreak continues to decline. Measures against the virus are seen as sufficient, a poll by Gallup International. People continue to be concerned about their incomes. 55% of Bulgarians find the..
Over the past week there has been no change in Bulgarians’ attitudes with regard the coronavirus, indicate the second wave of survey by Gallup International. Two-thirds of the respondents say that the measures taken by the authorities are..
60 percent of Bulgarians say they regard the foreign policy of the EU as a stabilizing force for world peace, 16 percent hold the opposite view. As regards Russia’s foreign policy, 43 percent of respondents regard it as peaceful, 27 percent see..
The majority of Bulgarian citizens support the protests against the Bulgarian government, a survey of Gallup International about the recent protests shows. 50% of the surveyed Bulgarians said they would participate in protests against the government,..
The majority of Bulgarians, 81 percent, say that Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov should resign in connection with the offensive remarks he made about the mothers of children with disabilities, 15 percent hold the opposite view, the rest cannot..
The Black Sea coast remains the most-preferred summer holiday destination for the Bulgarian citizens in 2017, a quick survey of Gallup International sociological agency shows. Over 1.3 million adult Bulgarians have spent their summer holiday at the..
The confidence towards Bulgaria’s new cabinet formed by GERB and the United Patriots is at 32%. The level of confidence towards the country’s government is close to the one of Borissov 2 cabinet. Meanwhile, 55% of the Bulgarians show mistrust towards..
Almost two-thirds of Bulgarians, or 63.9 percent, say that Bulgarians who have gone to live abroad for economic reasons have the right to vote for Bulgarian institutions because they bring money into the country , a Gallup International survey..
73% of all adult Bulgarian nationals approve possible prohibition of citizens from certain Muslim countries to enter Bulgaria, recent survey of Gallup International sociological agency shows. 14% of the respondents are against such measure and the rest..
GERB’s Presidential nominee Tsetska Tsacheva was supported mainly by members of that political party, whereas Bulgaria’s President-elect Rumen Radev was backed by citizens supporting different political parties, a survey of Gallup International..