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7 parties stand chance of entering next Parliament: survey

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A GERB-SDS coalition would earn 15.9% of the votes and the Bulgarian Socialist Party would earn 15% of the votes if Parliamentary elections were held today, a sociological survey conducted by Sova Harris, customized by Trud daily, shows. GERB registers 2% decline in electoral support and electoral support for BSP decreased by 0.7%. Electoral support for There are Such People party fell from 10.1% on August 31, 2020, to 6.8% In November. 

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), Democratic Bulgaria, IzpraviSe.BG and VMRO also stand a real chance of entering the next National Assembly. 42% of the respondents said they would definitely vote at the next Parliamentary elections, whereas at the end of August 54% of the respondents said they would go to the polling stations for sure.




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