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Poll shows GERB-SDS have biggest voter support, followed by "We Continue the Change"

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Six parties would enter the new parliament if the elections were held in August, according to a Market Links survey commissioned by bTV.

GERB-SDS are the first political force with 22.4% support among those polled. "We Continue the Change" has 19.1% support. MRF are third with 11.5%, followed by BSP with 10.9 percent. The "Vazrazhdane" party is fifth with 8.4%, almost as much as the "Democratic Bulgaria" coalition - 8.3%. "Bulgarian Rise"(Balgarski vazhod) is on the threshold with 3.9%, and “There is such a People” party drops below with 2.8 percent.

The percentage of those who are hesitating about who they will vote for is high. 49% said that they would certainly vote on October 2, while 14% have not decided and 13% would not vote, the poll by Market Links shows.



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