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Trend polling agency: More than 68% of the respondents support the reception of Ukrainian refugees

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According to a survey conducted by Trend polling agency, commissioned by the newspaper “24 Chasa”, 40% of Bulgarians have changed their attitude towards Russia in a negative direction due to the war in Ukraine”. 16% of respondents say that the Russian invasion in Ukraine is justified, while 61% are of the opposite opinion. 

The supporters of GERB party, "We Continue the Change" and "Democratic Bulgaria" have changed their attitude towards Russia in the negative direction to the greatest extent and those of "Vazrazhdane" party and the Bulgarian Socialist Party- to the smallest extent.  

According to 77% of the respondents, NATO should not intervene in the war.

More than 68% of the respondents believe that Bulgaria should receive Ukrainian refugees.




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