Seven political formations would enter the future 51st National Assembly, according to research by the "Alpha Research" agency three days before the extraordinary elections on October 27. GERB-SDS have the support of 26.5% of voters. "PP - DB" have 14.9%. Vazrazhdane is close behind with 14.2 percent. The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms has 7.9% support. "DPS - New Beginning" has 7.4%. "BSP - United Left" has 7.2% support. ITN has 6.1 percent. The people who are ready to check the box "I do not support anyone" on the ballot are 3%. Just 30-32% plan to vote and the forecast is for about 2 - 2.2 million people to go to the polls.
The survey of "Alpha Research" was conducted in the period October 20-23 and was realized with the agency's own funds. 1000 adult citizens from all over the country were surveyed through direct interviews at home.
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