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Gallup: Seven participants in the new parliament and two more having chances to enter

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If the early parliamentary elections were held in early October and the respondents' declarations were fulfilled, the first political force with 25.7% of the votes would be the GERB-SDS coalition. This is according to a survey by polling agency "Gallup International Balkan", conducted in the period September 28 to October 6, 2024 among 806 people by the "face-to-face" method with tablets and commissioned, conducted and financed by the polling agency. 

The sample is representative of the adult population of the country. The second place is occupied by PP-DB with 16.6% while the third goes to Vazrazhdane with 15.4%. At this stage, it is difficult to determine who would finish in second and third place, as surprising developments are not excluded, the sociologists specify. The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms have 8.3%. DPS-New beginning have support of 6.9%. BSP-United Left would have 7.1%, and ITN - 6.3%. Mech with 3.7%, and Velichie, which at the beginning of October have 3.2% have good chances to enter parliament. "Blue Bulgaria" is at the level of 1.1%.

According to the answers of respondents, the turnout is expected to be 30.5%, or about 2 million votes. 3.1% of all voters are expected to vote with "I do not support anyone".




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