Five or six political formations are likely to enter the next National Assembly, a survey of the Center for Analysis and Marketing show. According to the poll, the coalition We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria is supported by 25.7% of the respondents. The coalition GERB-SDS comes second with 24.7%, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) - 13.8%, Vazrazhdane- 12.5%, BSP for Bulgaria-8.1% and The Left-4.0%. There is Such a People and Bulgarian Rise are under the electoral barrier with 2.9% and 2.8% respectively.
Voter turnout is expected to be similar to that of the previous elections, as nearly 2.7 million voters are expected to go to the polling stations on April 2. 42.1% of the polled said they had already decided which formation to vote for, while 16% of the respondents are still undecided. The poll was conducted in the period March 16-19 among 1,201 adult Bulgarians through direct standard interviews. The survey was conducted and funded by the Center for Analysis and marketing.
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