site.btaMonitoring Shows Dominant Presence of GERB, Socialist Party in Media Coverage of Election Campaign
Monitoring Shows Dominant Presence of GERB, Socialist Party in Media Coverage of Election Campaign
 
 Sofia, March 16 (BTA) - The presence of the two dominant political  forces in Bulgaria, GERB and the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), in the  news media prevails during the campaign ahead of the March 26 general  elections. The same is also valid for the two political leaders, GERB's  Boyko Borissov and BSP's Kornelia Ninova, according to the results of  media monitoring conducted by the Institute for Social Integration -  Sofia (ISI) show. The results were presented at a BTA-hosted news  conference Thursday.
 
 The analysis covers 4,645 information items by 20 Bulgarian media  outlets, including TV channels, printed and online media, for the period  from February 24 to March 16.
 
 The analysts identified a considerable advantage of GERB with 2,712  information items against 2,088 for BSP, as well as of Borissov with  2,712 information items against 846 for Ninova. 
 
 The media coverage of small parties is eight-fold smaller than GERB's  and six times smaller than BSP's. Reports about their leaders are  respectively 12 times less than those of Borissov and eight times less  than those of Ninova.
 
 GERB and its leader enjoy the most positive image in the media coverage.
 
 The analysts saw an obvious bias in the media coverage for two  caolitions, DOST and Yes, Bulgaria!, which get the most negative  reports. This can be seen in the manner both the political forces and  their leaders are mentioned.
 
 Analyses of the messages of politicians from the two leading political  forces, GERB and BSP, show a certain degree of similarity. Both parties  talk about 'Europe' but in a different context and with different  implications. The national economy is a key topic in their rhetoric but  the focus on measures differs. Other subjects that the two camps share  are young people, crime, incomes and education.
 
 GERB's messages are usually in the realm of the traditional Right,  although recent weeks have seen a clear shift to a stronger social  policy. BSP prefers subjects related to national security and  production. Its messages, however, has recently included element of the  nationalist and patriotic rhetoric.
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