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Sociologists point out that people have switched to not voting (29.4% of all eligible voters) or to “I don’t support anyone” (6.8% overall). Slavi Trifonov’s party (8.3%), MRF (7.6%) and Democratic Bulgaria (5.2%) also have a chance to enter parliament. The United Patriots get support (2.7%) and the formation of Maya Manolova (2.2%).
More than two-thirds of those polled support the protests and 59% of adult Bulgarians want the government to resign. At the same time, 57% do not support the blockades, while 34% support them. Counter-protests find support among 28% of Bulgarian adults and 53% do not support them.
The drop in confidence in the government and parliament has not continued and, like last month, is 21% and 15%, respectively.
The presidential institution has somewhat recovered its confidence levels from previous periods, after appearing threatened a month ago, and now has 52% confidence. So is personal trust in Rumen Radev and she remains the most approved political figure in the country.