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Survey: 1/3 of Bulgarian voters are ready to go to the polls

Alpha Research: Seven political formations would enter Parliament if elections were held at the end of September

Seven political formations would enter Parliament if elections were held at the end of September, according to a survey by Alpha Research agency. GERB-SDS would earn 23.9% of the votes. We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria comes second with 14.4%, followed by Vazrazhdane with 14.2%. 

The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms affiliated with Ahmed Dogan would earn 7.9% of the votes. BSP-United Left and Delyan Peevski’s Movement for Rights and Freedoms-New Beginning would enter the new Parliament with 6.3% and 6.1% of the votes. There is Such a People would earn 5.4% of the votes. Velichie would earn 3.2% of the votes. 31% of respondents have declared readiness to vote. The survey was conducted from September 18 to 24 among 1,000 adult citizens from across the country. It was carried out with the agency’s own funds.




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