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Market Links: ITN party is now third political force

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“There is Such a People” (ITN) party which won the early general elections is now the third biggest political force, indicate data of a sociological survey conducted by Market Links, commissioned by bTV and carried out together with bTV.  GERB is again the first political force and enjoys the support of 21.6% of the respondents. Democratic Bulgaria is second-16.5%. 

ITN and the Bulgarian Socialist Party are supported by 15.7% of the respondents. 11% of the respondents support the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. “Stand up BG! We are Coming” is supported by 4.5% of the respondents. The National Assembly is again the institution with the lowest rating-13%. It lost 10% of its rating in one month only. However, the support for this country’s caretaker cabinet increased by 3% in August to 54%. According to the poll, 54% of the respondents would vote at early general elections.




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