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Mediana agency: ITN ahead of GERB by 3%

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According to a study by the Mediana agency conducted with its own funds, the next parliament will consist of 7 political forces. 24% of the voters would vote for ITN party, the former rulers from GERB would be second with 21.4%, BSP for Bulgaria retains its third place with 21.3%, and MRF is the fourth force with 11.2%. These are followed by Democratic Bulgaria with 7.2% and "Stand up! Thugs, Out! ” with 6.9%. 

The Bulgarian patriots - IMRO, Volya and NFSB, which so far fell under the threshold for entry into the National Assembly, receive 5.1%. 
The agency predicts increased turnout in the early parliamentary elections, regardless of the summer season. 
One of the findings of the study is that the caretaker government "as a whole" receives predominantly positive assessments, in stark contrast to the assessments of the previous cabinet.



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