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45% say they are going to vote at the elections: survey

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5 formations are certain to enter the next parliament, and 2 stand a chance of entering, shows a survey by Trend polling agency, financed by 24 Chasa newspaper.

18 days before the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria on 4 April, the ruling GERB party has 28.8% electoral support, followed by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, BSP,  with  23.6%, “There are such people” party - 12.7%, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms  - 12.1%, Democratic Bulgaria – 5.9%. The coalition “Stand Up! Thugs out!” and VMRO have the support of 4.1% and 4% respectively.

45% of the respondents say they are definitely going to vote, 83% say they have firmly decided who to vote for, and 38% - that they are going to vote with a preference.

The survey by Trend polling agency is representative of the adult population, it was conducted from 9 to 14 March, 2021, and is financed by 24 Chasa newspaper, with a tolerance for statistical error of ± 3.1%.



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