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Composition of the National Assembly would be the same if the elections were held today, "Mediana" research shows

Rumen Radev
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If the elections are held today, the current six parties will enter the parliament again, in exactly the same position, according to a survey conducted by Mediana with its own funds. 

The most favoured party is again GERB-SDS with 23.3%, followed by We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria with 18%, Vazrazhdane with 15.4%, MRF with 12.9%, BSP with 9% and There is Such a People with 5.4%. 

President Rumen Radev is once again in first place in terms of confidence. The other politicians with the highest approval ratings are GERB leader Boyko Borissov, BSP's Kornelia Ninova and Kostadin Kostadinov of Vazrazhdane. At the same time, 47% of respondents expressed disappointment with the government of Nikolay Denkov, 20% - approval, and 33% responded with "can not judge".



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