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Gallup: Unpredictability is a major factor in the forthcoming general elections

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Unpredictability is a major factor in the forthcoming early general elections. Hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians have yet to decide which party to support. Two parties stand a chance of winning the early elections. 21.3% of the voters are expected to support  "There is Such a People" party. GERB-SDS coalition is likely to earn the support of 20.3% of the voters, indicates a survey conducted by Gallup International Balkan, commissioned by the Bulgarian National Radio.

BSP for Bulgaria coalition is expected to earn 15.9% of the votes and place third. Democratic Bulgaria coalition and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms would earn 12.2% and 11.5% respectively. "Stand up! Thugs out!” coalition is expected to earn 6.1% of the votes. Bulgarian Patriots coalition can rely on the support of 4% of the voters. 




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