Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

GERB retains electoral support, but 68% of the people in the big cities want change and new mayors: Alpha Research

Photo: library

48% of the Bulgarians want another political force to be in charge of this country’s government, the latest survey of Alpha Research sociological agency shows. 33% of the respondents support the government headed by GERB party. However, the opposition is strongly divided. 17% of the people support the left-wing Bulgarian Socialist Party, the new political party headed by Slavi Trifonov would earn the support of 12% of the Bulgarians, Democratic Bulgaria is supported by 4.9% of the respondents. The United Patriots coalition would earn the support of 3.8% of the Bulgarians. If early elections were held now, GERB would earn 21.5% of the votes. 47.3% of the Bulgarians expect that new mayors will be elected at the local elections. 68% of the people in the big cities want change and new mayors, the survey further reads. 




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Supreme Administrative Court has once again failed to elect chair

There are no candidates for the position of chair of the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) , BTA has reported. The plenum of the Supreme Judicial Council held a meeting in an attempt to elect head of the institution. The procedure..

published on 11/28/24 10:21 AM

Bulgarians will travel to China without visas

The People's Republic of China is introducing a visa-free regime for holders of Bulgarian passports for business purposes, tourism, visiting relatives or friends, official visits or transit, for no more than 30 days. The Situation..

published on 11/28/24 8:50 AM

New attempt to elect speaker 18 days after the opening of the 51st National Assembly

Bulgarian MPs are meeting today for the seventh time in an attempt to elect a speaker of the 51st National Assembly after the first six failed to produce a result. This is how the first session of the new parliament, which began on November 11, continues..

published on 11/28/24 7:40 AM