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If elections were held today: GERB-SDS would win by 4.5% over PP-DB

Vazrazhdane is in third place in a survey conducted by Alpha Research

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If parliamentary elections were held today, the GERB-SDS coalition would have the most support, according to a survey conducted by the Alpha Research polling agency between 1 and 7 March. It would have the votes of 23.7% of voters. In second place is the PP-DB coalition with 19.2% support.  According to the poll, the nationalist party Vazrazhdane would come in third with 12.8%, followed by MRF - 9.7%, BSP - 9.6%, ITN - 5.1%. The data is based on those who are determined to vote, which is about 32% of the total electorate.



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