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Gallup International: 70% of Bulgarians support protests against government

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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, 8% said they already took part in protests or are currently participating in such. 41% answered that they would not participate in protests and 1% could not answer. 70% of the Bulgarians support different forms of protests against the government, 27% are of the opposite opinion and the rest of the respondents were undecided. 69% of the Bulgarians think that the protests are spontaneous, 19% of the respondents contend that someone paid for these protests and 4% of the surveyed Bulgarians said they are criminal. 43% of the surveyed nationals think that the government will serve its full term of office and 44% are expecting early Parliamentary elections.




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