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Gallup: The vote of Bulgarians abroad may have a decisive role

Parvan Simeonov
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"It may turn out that the vote from abroad will decide in which direction the scales will tilt." This was stated to BNR by the executive director of Gallup polling agency, Parvan Simeonov. The agency of the official partner of the Bulgarian National Radio for the parliamentary elections.

According to him, the first contestable point from the vote in today's parliamentary elections is the first place - whether it will be for GERB or ITN, but there is also still doubt at to the third place, because Democratic Bulgaria is very close in result to the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP).



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