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Gallup: GERB is the first political party followed by "We continue the change"

Photo: Gallup International

If the parliamentary elections were held today, the picture of voting would probably be as follows:

GERB-SDS would receive 21.4%
"We Continue the Change" - 15.2%
BSP - 13.4%
ITN - 12.3%
DB - 12.1%
MRF - 11.4%
IBGNI - 4.1%
Vazrazhdane - 3.3%
VMRO - 2.2%
Others - 4.6%.
This is revealed by the results of a telephone survey commissioned, conducted and funded by the Gallup International Balkan polling agency on September 21-26.
It seems that to the greatest extent the new project "We Continue the Change" attracts an electorate that would otherwise vote for Democratic Bulgaria, as well as from the periphery of ITN and even BSP and GERB. However, the agency clarifies that the survey shows a snapshot, and the upcoming month and a half of the campaign will show what the trends are.



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