Five days before the early parliamentary elections, GERB-SDS are the first political force with 24%, followed by Democratic Bulgaria-We Continue the Change with 14.1%, Vazrazhdane -13.1%, Alliance for Rights and Freedoms -8.3%, Movement for Rights and Freedoms – A New Beginning – 7.2%, BSP- United Left -7% and There is Such a People – 4.6%, indicate data from a national survey funded and conducted jointly by bTV and "Market Links". The survey was carried out among 1,014 adults in the period October 15- 20 using the methods of direct personal interview and online survey.
2.1% of respondents said they would choose the ''None of the above option'' and 9.7% have not decided how to vote. 37% of respondents said they were ready to go to the polling stations on October 27.
Sociologist Dobromir Zhivkov told bTV that according to the survey, the disapproval rating of the National Assembly stands at 74%, while it has an approval rating of 6%. According to 19% of respondents, the caretaker government should continue to govern. 66% are of the opposite opinion and 15% have no opinion, Domromir Zhivkov added.
The data is from a national survey funded and conducted jointly by bTV and "Market Links," carried out among 1,014 adults in the period October 15- 20 using the methods of direct personal interview and online survey.
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