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The leader of “Stand Up.BG” Maya Manolova (26.2%) is ahead of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov (25.5%). This shows a survey conducted by the sociological agency Afis, conducted among 1,000 adult citizens in the period from February 12 to 17 using the direct interview method. The survey was conducted with the agency’s own funds.
The figures also show that Slavi Trifonov (24%) is in third place, followed by Cornelia Ninova (23%) and Krassimir Karakachanov (16%).
The sociological agency clarifies that none of the political leaders manages to generate more trust than distrust, and even the most positive evaluations are far from zero in the integrated rating.
“We are witnessing a loss of confidence, followed by a stabilization of stocks, which to varying degrees outweigh support for their political power,” the Office said.
They also point out that the public’s mood is moderately pessimistic and low electoral turnout is expected despite the new formations on the political scene. It is specified that in all probability they would exceed the 4% threshold.
The survey shows that there is currently no institution in our country whose trust exceeds mistrust. The only one excluded is the European Union (46.9% confidence). The least trust is in the parliament (21.7%), followed by the judiciary (23.3%), the government (24.4%), the media (34.2%), the local government (37 , 1%) and the presidency (41.6%).
“One of the clear differences between the two is that, while the EU maintains a relatively stable level of confidence, the president has suffered a significant loss, especially since mid-2020. The obvious reason for this dynamic in confidence in” Dondukov “2 is the intensification of the conflict between Rumen Radev and Boyko Borisov,” says “Afis.”
The Sociological Agency concludes that approximately a month and a half before the parliamentary elections, the electoral panorama in the country is dynamic: the unknowns are more than the solved riddles.
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