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GERB-CDS leads with 14%, three parties fight for the second place, shows sociological survey of Mediana

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The snapshot a week before the elections shows that if the elections were today, 28.6% of Bulgarians would vote for GERB-SDS, 14.9% for Vazrazhdane party. 

However, the battle for the second place will be contested. This is according to a representative survey of the sociological agency Mediana, conducted in the period 25 May - 1 June among 990 interviewed citizens by the "face-to-face" method and financed with the agency's own funds. 

The difference between the second, third and fourth party according to the survey is within 2%, with both the third party MRF (13.5%) and the fourth PP-DB (12.9%) having "trump cards" hidden from polls, according to the pollsters. In the 5th place is BSP with 8.6%. With chances to overcome the 4% barrier are also "Blue Bulgaria", "The Left" and "Solidary Bulgaria".



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