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Rego Institute: 27.1% for GERB, 26.3% for Bulgarian Socialist Party

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If the elections were at the end of October, 27.1% of Bulgarians would vote for the ruling party – GERB, and 26.3% for the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Petrana Stoykova, sociologist from Rego Institute said for the BNR.

The new party of showman and TV personality Slavi TrifonovThere Are Such People – has the support of 18.6% of the respondents. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms is supported by 8.3%, Democratic Bulgaria – by 7.6% and Stand Up.BG – by 3.9%.

There is a less than 1% margin between the first and second, and between the fourth and fifth political force, which shows they could trade places.

Not a single state institution has the trust of at least half of the Bulgarian citizens, the survey indicates.



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