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Gallup: Post-election campaign will be more interesting than election one

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Parvan Simeonov, executive director of Gallup International, which is partner of the BNR for the elections, said in an interview with the radio that the alignment of political forces could not be considered certain. Party of showman Slavi Trifonov - "There Are Such People", is the surprise of the elections. According to Gallup, it ranks second. "It seems that the post-election campaign would be more interesting than the election campaign," Simeonov said.

Forecasts by "Alpha Research" and "Market Links" sociological agencies also show that 7 political formations would enter the next parliament. According to these agencies, however, BSP for Bulgaria is second and "There Are Such People” place third.



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