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Gallup: Most Bulgarians disagree with quick changes in election rules

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A quick survey of Gallup sociological agency shows that 76% of the Bulgarian nationals believe that the authorities should not hurry up amending election rules. 21% of the surveyed Bulgarians prefer quick changes in election rules, because they believe that the institutions should respect the will of the nation voiced at the recent national referendum. 85% of the respondents answered that they were aware of the indictments filed by the Prosecutor’s Office against some former and acting ministers. Nearly, 90% of them believe that the Prosecutor’s Office should continue that line and nearly two-thirds agreed that the prosecution and the court should act in a quick manner.




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