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Eight parties stand a chance of entering the next parliament: Mediana poll

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GERB party has an almost 10% lead on the second political force – We Continue the Change, indicates a national social survey conducted by Mediana polling agency funded by the agency. According to the survey, there will be 8 political formations in the next parliament. GERB would win 26.3 % of the votes, We Continue the Change - 16.4%. the Bulgarian Socialist Party comes third with 13%, followed by Vazrazhdane - 12% and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms with 11%. Democratic Bulgaria garners 5.9% of the votes, and Bulgarian Rise – 5%, while There is Such a People only just clears the electoral threshold with 4.7%. The polling agency predicts a low voter turnout at 35%. 

The social survey was conducted by Mediana from 16 to 22 September.



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