A new poll by the sociological agency Alpha Research indicates a continued decline in public support for Bulgaria’s ruling coalition. Positive assessments have dropped from 39% in January to just 26% in July, while negative opinions have risen from 29% to 39%. The survey, conducted between 7–14 July among 1,000 adult respondents, highlights growing dissatisfaction with the government’s performance.
Criticism stems mainly from opponents of Bulgaria’s planned eurozone entry, citing fears of rising prices. Broader discontent also reflects frustration over the state’s failure to address long-standing systemic issues — including failings in healthcare, the exposure of illegal elderly care homes labelled “houses of horror”, poor infrastructure, road safety concerns, and rising youth violence.
The deepening rift within society is further underscored by parliament’s dismal ratings: just 8% approval versus 69% disapproval — even lower than support for the governing parties themselves.
President Rumen Radev remains the country's most trusted political figure, though his backing has also slipped. His proposal for a referendum on euro adoption has proven divisive, with his approval rating falling from 44% in January to 39% in July.
In terms of party standings, GERB continues to lead with 25.5% support, followed by We Continue the Change–Democratic Bulgaria (PP–DB) at 13.9%. The DPS–New Beginning sees a rise to 13.1%, while the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (APS) has collapsed to just 2.8%.
Significantly, 49.7% of respondents said they would vote for a new political party that presents itself as a genuine force against corruption.
Editor: Miglena Ivanova
Posted in English by E. Radkova
Judges have opposed the introduction of a new antivirus agent on their computers. The magistrates fear that it could violate personal data protection rules and compromise the independence of the judiciary. In an official letter, the Bulgarian..
GERB leader Boyko Borisov said in Parliament that Bulgaria will become a member of the eurozone on January 1, regardless of protests organized by representatives of We Continue the Change Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB). He was commenting on opposition..
Six countries, including Bulgaria, are at risk of non compliance with the EU fiscal framework in 2026. This is highlighted in the 2026 European Semester Autumn Package, adopted by the European Commission. Another 12 countries are urged to continue..
+359 2 9336 661