Three weeks before the elections for National Assembly and European Parliament, GERB leads with 27.5% ahead of "Vazrazhdane" with 15.7% and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) with 14.2%, according to a sociological survey by the "Mediana" agency. The poll was conducted between May 12 and 18, 2024 among 978 people through a direct standardized interview and with own funds.
The second political force of the previous vote - PP-DB, is now in fourth place with 13.7%, followed by BSP with 9% and ITN with 6.2%. Three formations that are currently not represented in parliament have a chance to enter the National Assembly - "Blue Bulgaria", "Levitsa" and "Solidary Bulgaria".
A quarter or about 600,000 voters have not yet decided who to vote for, which can fundamentally change the picture, the agency specifies. According to the research, a low voter turnout is expected in these elections - between 2.5 and 2.7 million people.
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