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"Market Links": If elections were today, the first force would be GERB-SDS with 23.1%

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If the elections were held today, the GERB-SDS coalition would receive 23.1% of the votes, PP-DB - 14.8%, DPS-New Beginning of Delyan Peevski - 11.2%, "Vazrazhdane" - 11%, DPS around Ahmed Dogan - 6.5%, BSP - United Left - 6%, ITN - 4.5%, MECH - 4.4%, "Velichie" - 4.4%. This is shown by the results of a public opinion survey among 1004 people conducted between March 22 and 30, financed and implemented jointly by bTV and sociological agency "Market Links". The results were announced on the day of the first vote of no confidence in the government. 

According to the data, the 51st National Assembly has 12% trust and 66% distrust. Among state institutions with the highest rating, the government enjoys 22% trust compared to 46% distrust. Among political figures, the highest level of trust is in President Rumen Radev - 45%, followed by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov - 25%, Parliament Speaker Natalia Kiselova - 24%, and Boyko Borisov, leader of GERB - 23%.



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