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GERB-SDS enjoys 26.6% support, "We Continue the Change" has 16.4%, "Exakta" poll shows

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If elections for the National Assembly were held on February 5, the GERB-SDS coalition would receive 26.6% of voters' support, "We Continue the Change" - 16.4%, DPS - 12.8%, BSP for Bulgaria - 12%, "Vazrazhdane" - 10%, "Democratic Bulgaria" - 7.3%, "Bulgarian Rise" - 4.2%. This is shown by a national survey conducted by "Exakta Research Group" in the period January 30 - February 4, 2023 among 1,050 adult Bulgarians in 70 settlements across the country.

Boyko Borisov and Stefan Yanev enjoy the highest rating of approval among the leaders of the political parties represented in the parliament - 24%. Mustafa Karadayi /DPS/ and Kornelia Ninova /BSP/ have the highest disapproval - 75%. According to 60% of the polled, Bulgaria needed new parties, different from the previous ones.

Despite the possibility for voting with a paper ballot in the upcoming elections, 88% of Bulgarians assume that fewer people would go to vote compared to the numbers in the parliamentary vote in October 2022.



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