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No optimism about the longevity of new Bulgarian cabinet

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One third of Bulgarians expect that the new government will last a maximum of half a year until the local elections, shows an express sociological survey by the Alpha Research agency, conducted for BNT.

29% of respondents believe that the government will survive 1 year. 16 percent are convinced that Nikolay Denkov and Mariya Gabriel will manage to serve 18 months or one full rotating term each. 8 percent expect the cabinet to rule over a year and a half. Another 14% cannot judge the longevity of the regular government.

53% of those questioned expect the "Denkov-Gabriel" cabinet to work with conflicts, 31% assume that it will work in harmony, 16% have no opinion.



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