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We Continue the Change/Democratic Bulgaria and GERB/SDS are neck and neck in Market Links opinion poll

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The coalitions We Continue the Change/Democratic Bulgaria and GERB/SDS are neck and neck with 20.9% and 20.4% respectively at the start of the election campaign for snap elections for parliament on 2 April, 2023, a national survey of electoral attitudes, financed and conducted jointly by bTV and Market Links shows. The survey was carried out among 1,080 individuals over 18 in the period from 18 to 27 February by personal interview and online survey.

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms comes third with 13.3%, followed by Vazrazhdane with 11.8%, and BSP for Bulgaria with 6.6%. 



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