“There is Such a People” (ITN) party which won the early general elections is now the third biggest political force, indicate data of a sociological survey conducted by Market Links, commissioned by bTV and carried out together with bTV. GERB is again the first political force and enjoys the support of 21.6% of the respondents. Democratic Bulgaria is second-16.5%.
ITN and the Bulgarian Socialist Party are supported by 15.7% of the respondents. 11% of the respondents support the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. “Stand up BG! We are Coming” is supported by 4.5% of the respondents. The National Assembly is again the institution with the lowest rating-13%. It lost 10% of its rating in one month only. However, the support for this country’s caretaker cabinet increased by 3% in August to 54%. According to the poll, 54% of the respondents would vote at early general elections.
Saturday will be mostly sunny. There will be significant cloud cover before noon in eastern Bulgaria, where it will continue to rain in some places. It will be windy, with moderate to strong westerly winds. Maximum temperatures will range from 15 to..
The liberalisation of electricity prices for households has been postponed indefinitely. Even after 1 July, the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) will continue to set the price, as MPs approved amendments to the Energy Act in the second..
The nationalist party is holding an event at the National Palace of Culture (NDK) in Sofia today at 6:30 pm, which is being promoted as a discussion on 'saving the lev' (the Bulgarian currency - ed.) Among the participants will be the party’s MEP..
For the third day in a row, Sofia will remain without ground public transport, the Center for Urban Mobility announced on its Facebook page. After a..
The leader of “Vazrazhdane”, Kostadin Kostadinov, told journalists in the National Assembly that President Rumen Radev should ask the Constitutional..
The protest of ground public transport workers in Sofia continues for a second day with demands for higher wages. Protesters are demanding a salary..
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