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60% of Bulgarians declare confidence in the European Union

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The majority of Bulgarians declare stable trust in democratic models, in the European Union and  in the democratic world in general. This is shown by the results of a survey by the sociological agency "Gallup International" conducted between August 28 and September 5, 2024 among 802 people. 

Leading countries in terms of trust among Bulgarian society are Germany (49.9%), Hungary (41%), France (38.9%), Great Britain (37.3%). Russia is fifth in trust with 29.8%, followed by the US with 27.2% and China with 23.6%.

Confidence in the European Union remains traditionally high - 59.5%, and in NATO it is at the level of 40.1%.



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