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At least four political parties and coalitions to enter the next Parliament: survey

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Four political parties and coalitions will certainly be part of Bulgaria’s next National Assembly and three other parties and coalitions stand a chance of sending MPs to the Parliament, indicates data of the latest survey of AFIS Social and Marketing Survey Agency conducted among 1,000 respondents between February 12 and 17. AFIS Social and Marketing Survey Agency conducted the survey with own funds. 

GERB-SDS coalition would earn 25% of the votes, followed by the coalition BSP for Bulgaria, which is supported by 22.5% of the respondents. “There are Such People” party headed by Slavi Trifonov and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms are competing for the third position. VMRO party and two coalitions- “Stand Up! Thugs Out!” and Democratic Bulgaria also stand a chance of entering the future National Assembly, reads the survey.  




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