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Gallup: 20.3% of all Bulgarians would support GERB if elections were held today

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A quick and independent survey of Gallup sociological agency about the current electoral adjustments in Bulgaria shows that GERB would receive 20.3% of the votes and that 18.4% of all Bulgarians with voting rights would support the Bulgarian Socialist Party if elections were held today. The United Patriots is the third biggest party. It would earn 10.1% of all votes, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms which would earn 6.3% of the votes. 5.2% of the respondents said they would vote for Veselin Mareshki’s party and 3.3% of the Bulgarians would cast their ballot for the Reformist Bloc. Those six political formations would enter the National Assembly. The sociological agency measured the support for a possible party established by Bulgarian showman Slavi Trifonov who initiated the latest national referendum held together with the Presidential elections. He would earn 12% electoral support and has the potential to register future growth, data of a phone survey among 1007 Bulgarians made between December 19 and 21 shows.




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