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Elections poll: GERB - 23.8%, ITN - 20.9, BSP - 18%

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The results of the elections on July 11 will repeat the results of the April 4 elections. The new parliament will include the same 6 parties as in the 45th National Assembly, shows a study by the Centre for Analysis and Marketing.
GERB remains the first political force with 23.8% of the vote, 20.9% would vote for ITN  ("There is such a people"), the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) ranks third with 18%. They are followed by Democratic Bulgaria with 11.4%, MRF with 10.5% and "Stand up! Thugs out!" by 4.4%. 
Patriotic organizations have been tested separately and therefore a coalition between IMRO and NFSB would gather 3.2%, and Volya party - 0.5%. According to sociologists, even united, the three patriotic organizations would not cross the 4% barrier.
The poll was conducted in the period May 14-21 and was conducted with own funds of the Centre for Analysis and Marketing.



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