At the beginning of May, the trust in the government was 26% and the distrust was 62.4%.

However, 44.1% of Bulgarians do not want early elections, and 24.3% are in favor of a new vote.

This shows a survey of sociologists from Gallup International, conducted among 805 adult Bulgarians, between April 29 and May 6 through a direct face-to-face interview with tablets in a two-stage random sample, representative of the adult population of the country.

"Traditionally in Bulgaria, trust in governments is low.

This is a basic rule, "commented political scientist and sociologist Parvan Simeonov in" This Morning "on bTV.

So, in his words, "this is not news", because in most cases governments start their work with a low rating, but there are small exceptions such as the cabinet "Saxe-Coburg-Gotha" or "Borisov 1".

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In order to have a desire for early elections, there must be an alternative, and such an alternative has not been formed, Parvanov said.

The political scientist pointed out that the reluctance to resign from the government is also due to the difficult security situation with the war in Ukraine and the crises related to them.

If elections are held now, eight parties will enter parliament and it will be even more fragmented, Simeonov said.

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