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Most Bulgarians put sign of equality between politics and corruption: Gallup International

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A quick telephone survey of Gallup International shows that corruption and political interference in the matters of the Bulgarian court are the main problems of the country’s judicial system. According to the respondents, there is a sign of equality between politics and corruption. 89% of the surveyed nationals believe that politicians are not interested in changing the legislation in the judicial system, because they are satisfied with the current situation. Only 8% of the polled Bulgarians were of the opposite opinion, the survey further shows. 52% of the respondents answered that bad legislation was a problem and 75% of the surveyed citizens said that problems were created by the politicians.




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