A quick and independent survey of Gallup sociological agency about the current electoral adjustments in Bulgaria shows that GERB would receive 20.3% of the votes and that 18.4% of all Bulgarians with voting rights would support the Bulgarian Socialist Party if elections were held today. The United Patriots is the third biggest party. It would earn 10.1% of all votes, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms which would earn 6.3% of the votes. 5.2% of the respondents said they would vote for Veselin Mareshki’s party and 3.3% of the Bulgarians would cast their ballot for the Reformist Bloc. Those six political formations would enter the National Assembly. The sociological agency measured the support for a possible party established by Bulgarian showman Slavi Trifonov who initiated the latest national referendum held together with the Presidential elections. He would earn 12% electoral support and has the potential to register future growth, data of a phone survey among 1007 Bulgarians made between December 19 and 21 shows.
The night will be clear and calm. Minimum temperatures will be between -3°C and 2°C in most places, around 1°C in Sofia. Sunday will be sunny with scattered high clouds and moderate easterly winds, especially in northern areas. Maximum temperatures..
A protest under the slogan "Feminism, not Militarism" started this afternoon in front of the Court House in Sofia . "On March 8 we are not celebrating. On 8 March we demand justice, equality and freedom! On 8 March we are together - against patriarchal..
In light of the EU's recently announced plan to rearm Europe, President Rumen Radev told journalists that he had always advocated a more responsible approach to security, both by Europe and by Bulgaria. "The modernisation of the Bulgarian Army and..
Russia’s Ambassador to Bulgaria Eleonora Mitrofanova was expelled by the audience during the opening of an exhibition at the National Gallery Square 500..
Three Bulgarian citizens accused of spying for Russia in the UK have been found guilty, BGNES reports. Bulgarians accused of espionage..
In light of the EU's recently announced plan to rearm Europe, President Rumen Radev told journalists that he had always advocated a more responsible..
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