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Exacta Research Group: Two political forces stand a chance of placing second at the forthcoming elections

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GERB/SDS would earn the highest number of votes, if Parliamentary elections were held today. The coalition would earn 23.8% of the votes, indicates a survey of Exacta Research Group, financed with own funds. The poll was conducted between October 29 and November 5 among 1,025 adult Bulgarians in 91 towns. According to the poll, the Bulgarian Socialist Party and “We Continue the Change” stand the chance of placing second at the forthcoming elections. The newly registered party would earn 15.5% of the votes. BSP would earn 15% of the votes. “There is Such a People” party places fourth- 12.5%. According to the poll, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms would earn 9.5% of the votes and the coalition “Democratic Bulgaria” would earn 9.2%.

As for the forthcoming Presidential elections, the current President Rumen Radev and Professor Anastas Gerdzhikov would advance to a runoff, if there is a second round of election. 63.5% of the respondents said they would vote for Rumen Radev at the presidential runoff and 36.5% of the respondents would vote for Professor Gerdzhikov.




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