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73% of all adult Bulgarians approve possible prohibition of citizens from certain Muslim countries to enter Bulgaria: survey

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73% of all adult Bulgarian nationals approve possible prohibition of citizens from certain Muslim countries to enter Bulgaria, recent survey of Gallup International sociological agency shows. 14% of the respondents are against such measure and the rest of the respondents are undecided. 68% believe that the Roma people have to be deprived from all types of social and health benefits and 19% of the respondents are against such idea. 30% of the people who took part at the survey answered that the danger of terrorist attacks has influenced their plans for the future and 53% were of the opposite opinion. According to data from latest surveys, peoples’ fears of migration have grown recently, the sociological agency comments.




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