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Sova Harris survey: Six formations to enter new Parliament

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Six political formations will most likely enter parliament after the upcoming elections on April 2, a nationally representative poll conducted by “Sova Harris” show. The coalition GERB-SDS is supported by 25.9% of the respondents. The coalition We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria is supported by 24.6%, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) with 12.8%, Vazrazhdane-12.6%, BSP for Bulgaria-7.8% and The Left-4.1%.

42.4% said they would vote for sure at the forthcoming Parliamentary elections. 2.7 million voters are expected to go to the polling stations on April 2. The survey was conducted by “Sova Harris” between March 18 and 24 among 1,000 adult Bulgarians by standardized face-to-face interviews, and was commissioned by PIK Broadcasting.



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